Cursor 3
The AI IDE rebuilt for agent orchestration — run 10 parallel agents, ship while you sleep
The Panel's Take
Cursor 3 launched on April 2, 2026 with the biggest architectural shift since the team forked VS Code. The new Agents Window lets developers run multiple AI agents in parallel — each in its own isolated VM on a separate Git branch — while you stay in the editor reviewing their work. Background agents handle full feature implementations, batches of bug fixes, or multi-file refactors without blocking your current session. The release also introduces Design Mode, which lets developers click any UI element and describe changes in plain English — the agent handles the implementation. Composer 2, Cursor's in-house model trained specifically on code editing, ships alongside it with tighter context handling and fewer hallucinated diffs. Cloud agent handoff, multi-repo layout, and seamless local/remote context switching round out the release. The deeper shift is philosophical: Cursor is no longer positioning itself as a smart code editor — it's an agent orchestration platform that happens to include an IDE. The interface now treats the developer as a director, not a typist. Cursor 3 demotes the editor window to a fallback for review; agents are the primary execution surface.
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Cursor 3 verdict: SHIP 🚀 3 ships · 1 skip from the expert panel Full review: shiporskip.io/tool/cursor-3-parallel-agents-design-mode-composer-2-ide-2026
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“Parallel background agents are the feature I didn't know I needed until I watched three features ship while I was reviewing a PR. The Design Mode for UI changes alone saves me 20 minutes a day. This is the IDE I'm staying on.”
“Parallel agents sound magical until you're untangling six conflicting branches, each with partial implementations that don't compose cleanly. The agent context window still breaks on large monorepos, and $40/mo per seat adds up fast when you're a team of 20. Wait for the enterprise tier to mature.”
“This is the first IDE that treats human-in-the-loop as a design principle rather than an afterthought. Developers directing fleets of agents on isolated branches will become the norm within 18 months — Cursor 3 is the first production-grade preview of that workflow.”
“Design Mode is a genuine game-changer for frontend developers. Clicking a component and describing what you want in plain English — without context-switching to a prompt — feels like sketching. It collapses the feedback loop between design intent and implementation.”