СРАВНЕНИЕ
Cursor vs GitHub Copilot (2026): Side-by-Side
Cursor and GitHub Copilot are the two AI coding assistants most engineers debate switching between. Both autocomplete; one goes much further.
Option A
Cursor
AI-first code editor built on VS Code. Features intelligent code generation, codebase-aware chat, and multi-file editing powered by frontier AI models.
Option B
GitHub Copilot
GitHub's AI coding assistant powered by OpenAI. Provides code completion, chat, and pull request summaries directly within development workflows.
Сравнение по характеристикам
| Параметр | Cursor | GitHub Copilot |
|---|---|---|
| Inline autocomplete | Excellent | Excellent — the gold standard |
| Multi-file refactor (agent mode) | Yes — strong, the differentiator | Yes (Workspace) — still maturing |
| Chat in editor | Yes, multi-model | Yes, single model |
| Model choice | Claude, GPT, Cursor's own — switch per task | GPT only |
| Editor | VS Code fork — most extensions work | Native to VS Code, JetBrains, others |
| Context awareness | Strong — reads codebase intelligently | Strong but smaller default context |
| Pricing | $20/mo Pro | $10/mo Individual, $19 Pro |
| Enterprise / SOC2 | Available | Available, more mature |
Вердикт
Cursor wins for solo developers and small teams doing meaningful AI-assisted work (refactors, multi-file features, learning a new codebase). Copilot wins for large enterprises (better compliance maturity) and developers who don't want to switch editors. The migration to Cursor takes about a day — most developers who try it don't go back.
Что выбрать
Выберите GitHub Copilot, если
Large enterprises, JetBrains shops, autocomplete-only users
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