Cursor brings coding agents to mobile

Cursor Mobile lets users start a coding agent from a phone or take over an agent already running on desktop.

The move fits the shift from typing code to supervising autonomous coding work. A phone is a poor editor, but it is a useful control surface when the agent is doing the execution elsewhere.

What to watch

The story matters because it turns a technical product move into a business and policy signal. The next test is adoption outside the launch circle and whether the numbers hold up in daily use.

Sources: Cursor materials, Anthropic comments, CocoLoop.