Across college campuses in the US, students learning to code are increasingly talking about a free tool called Cursor AI. From computer science majors to students working on personal projects, Cursor is being used as a coding assistant that works directly inside a code editor.
Instead of switching between multiple tabs or forums, students can ask questions about their code and get help instantly, in plain language.
Cursor is developed by Cursor AI, a technology startup focused on improving how people write and understand software. While professionals also use the tool, its free access for students has made it especially popular in American colleges and universities.
For many US students, learning to code can feel overwhelming. Courses move quickly, assignments pile up, and not everyone enters college with prior experience. Cursor helps bridge that gap by explaining errors, suggesting fixes, and helping students understand why something works, not just what to type.
Students say the tool is especially useful during late-night study sessions or while preparing projects for classes, hackathons, and internships. Instead of waiting for office hours or searching online, help is available instantly within their workspace.