Cursor vs Keycloak
Detailed comparison to help you choose the right tool for your needs
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Keycloak
Open-source identity and access management — self-hosted Auth0 alternative
4.2
Editorial RatingQuick Comparison
Rating
4.6
vs4.2
Starting Price
Free
vsFree
Pricing Model
freemium
vsfree
Feature
Cursor
Keycloak
AI autocomplete
Chat with codebase
VS Code compatible
Multi-file edits
Documentation lookup
Code generation
Single Sign-On
SAML & OpenID Connect
Social login
User federation (LDAP/AD)
Admin console
Fine-grained authorization
Cursor Pros
- AI-native code editor with deep codebase integration
- Chat-based coding assistance in context
- Composer for multi-file edits
- Built on VS Code (familiar interface and extensions)
- Great for boilerplate generation and learning
- Fast tab completion that feels natural
Cursor Cons
- $20/month subscription required for real usage
- AI suggestions can be confidently wrong
- Code sent to cloud (privacy/IP concerns)
- Overhyped for complex codebases
- Free tier is very limited
- Can encourage over-reliance on AI
Keycloak Pros
- Enterprise-grade identity management
- Backed by Red Hat
- Supports every auth protocol
- Massive adoption in enterprise
Keycloak Cons
- Java-based — heavier resource usage
- Complex initial configuration
- Documentation can be overwhelming