Visual Studio Code vs Cursor
Detailed comparison to help you choose the right tool for your needs
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Visual Studio Code
Free code editor with everything you need
4.7
Editorial RatingQuick Comparison
Rating
4.7
vs4.6
Starting Price
Free
vsFree
Pricing Model
free
vsfreemium
Feature
Visual Studio Code
Cursor
Syntax highlighting
IntelliSense
Git integration
Extensions marketplace
Debugging
Terminal
AI autocomplete
Chat with codebase
VS Code compatible
Multi-file edits
Documentation lookup
Code generation
Visual Studio Code Pros
- Free with excellent feature set
- Massive extension ecosystem
- Built-in Git integration
- Fast startup and responsive editing
- Excellent remote development (SSH, containers)
- Regular updates and active development
- Cross-platform consistency
- Live Share collaboration
Visual Studio Code Cons
- Memory usage increases with extensions
- Telemetry concerns (VSCodium alternative exists)
- Extension quality varies
- Complex debugger configuration
- Not a full IDE for advanced refactoring
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