
The best way to code with AI

AI for code
Cursor is significantly more popular in terms of media coverage and engagement.
Cursor is more geared toward b2b users, while OpenAI Codex targets B2B.
Cursor offers an API for integration into your workflows.
Cursor: The best way to code with AI. OpenAI Codex: AI for code. Both tools take different approaches to address similar needs.
Both offer a free or freemium plan. Cursor is freemium and OpenAI Codex is freemium.
The best choice between Cursor and OpenAI Codex depends on your specific needs. Compare their features, pricing, and target audience on this page to find the tool that best fits your use case.
Cursor is primarily designed for individuals, while OpenAI Codex is built for businesses and professionals.
Cursor offers: AI Agents, Code Review, AI-powered Tab Completions, Shared Chats and Commands. OpenAI Codex offers: Natural language to code translation, API Platform, Code generation from prompts, Integration with other OpenAI tools.
Based on our data, Cursor currently enjoys greater popularity. However, popularity isn't the only factor — compare features to find the right tool for your needs.
Cursor offers a free trial, but OpenAI Codex does not.
Cursor offers 20 integrations (github, slack, linear, jira, sourcegraph...) compared to 0 for OpenAI Codex.