Cursor vs Devin
AI-first code editor forked from VS Code with deep chat, autocomplete, and codebase-aware edits.
Cursor
AI-first code editor forked from VS Code with deep chat, autocomplete, and codebase-aware edits.
Devin
World's first AI software engineer — autonomously plans, codes, tests and deploys full features.
Cursor
✅ Pros
- +Deep codebase-aware AI chat
- +Excellent multi-line autocomplete (Tab)
- +Familiar VS Code interface & extensions
- +Multi-file AI editing
❌ Cons
- −Subscription needed for full power
- −Can be resource-intensive on large repos
- −Occasional context limits on huge codebases
🎯 Best for — Cursor
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Our Verdict
After comparing ratings, pricing and features, Cursor comes out ahead with a 4.8/5 rating. It is the better choice for most users.
Expert Recommendation
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Which is better: Cursor or Devin?
Cursor has the higher user rating (4.8/5 vs 4.3/5), making it the stronger overall pick. That said, Devin can still be the better fit depending on your budget and specific needs — see the full comparison above.
Is Cursor or Devin cheaper?
Cursor (Free / $20/mo) is generally more budget-friendly than Devin ($500/mo). If cost is your main concern, Cursor is worth trying first — but compare the feature sets above to confirm it covers what you need.
Can I switch from Cursor to Devin?
Yes — switching between Cursor and Devin is usually straightforward since both are code tools with similar core workflows. Most users can export their data and get started with Devin within a day; just check Devin's free plan before committing to a paid tier.