Cursor, the agentic coding platform, has launched its first iOS app for iPhone and iPad. The release comes just weeks after SpaceX, which includes xAI, acquired the firm earlier this month.

The app brings Cursor's AI-powered coding tools to mobile devices, marking a significant expansion beyond desktop. This move aligns with SpaceX's broader push to integrate AI capabilities into its ecosystem.

Cursor was acquired by SpaceX (including xAI) in June 2026, though financial terms were not disclosed. The company had previously been known for its agentic coding tools that leverage artificial intelligence to assist developers.

The mobile app could broaden Cursor's user base beyond professional developers, potentially increasing adoption among hobbyists and students. It also positions SpaceX to compete more directly in the developer tools market.

Some analysts question whether mobile coding tools can match desktop productivity, given the complexity of development workflows on smaller screens.