Why Cursor made an iPhone app
The recent rise of AI coding agents has led engineers to use computers in unnatural ways. “You see engineers walking around with little devices to keep the laptop from closing, to keep their agents alive,” Kevin Niparko, Cursor’s product lead, told me today.
The new Cursor iPhone app hopes to change that. Released today on the iOS App Store, it lets you control cloud agents or remotely control the Mac minis on your desk, with integrated voice control, push notifications, and live activity tracking.
The new app is part of a growing trend of AI coding moving to phones. Codex has lived inside ChatGPT since May, and the Claude mobile app has been able to interface with Claude Code on a connected desktop for longer. Cursor’s bet is that a dedicated app beats one bolted onto a chatbot.
Posted on: 6/30/2026 7:28:33 AM
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