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Cursor vs OpenCode comparison

Compare Cursor and OpenCode in Code item by item — price, plans, specs, Korean support, and commercial-use availability. In the table below, use Show differences only to filter to just the differing rows.

A code editor where AI is a first-class feature

An AI code editor built on VS Code and re-architected with AI as a core feature, offering multi-file editing and agent capabilities. It understands your entire codebase and edits multiple files at once from natural-language instructions.

Edge vs. similar tools: Its strength is the Composer agent, which handles multi-file edits across the entire codebase in one pass.

Open-source coding agent for terminal, IDE, and desktop

Anomaly's open-source coding agent for terminal, desktop, and IDE workflows, with support for many model providers and local models.

Edge vs. similar tools: It pairs an open-source agent with LSP support, multi-session work, share links, an official SDK, and broad provider login options.

Item-by-item comparison

Cursor88

Pricing

Free plan
Yes
Cheapest paid
from $20/mo
Plans
3

Specs

Autocomplete
Supported
Agent mode
Supported
IDE integration
-

Cross-cutting

Korean
Supported
API
No
Commercial use
Allowed
OpenCode84

Pricing

Free plan
Yes
Cheapest paid
Free
Plans
1

Specs

Autocomplete
Not supported
Agent mode
Supported
IDE integration
Terminal, desktop app, IDE extension

Cross-cutting

Korean
Supported
API
Yes
Commercial use
Allowed

Cursor vs OpenCode: which should you choose?

  • Cursor and OpenCode can be started for free, so you can see the results first without signing up.
  • Cursor has the higher popularity score (Cursor 88 vs OpenCode 84), so it has stronger public awareness signals in this category.
  • To integrate directly into your service, choose OpenCode, which provides an API.

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