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GitHub Copilot vs Cursor: which free AI agent wins?

GitHub Copilot and Cursor are two of the most compared tools in the coding category, and for good reason — both ship real free tiers and both are good enough that the winner depends on your specific workflow. This comparison breaks down where each one wins, where the other wins, and how to pick if you only have time to try one. Both tools ship durable free tiers and pricing pages without a "contact us" button. The differences show up once you push past casual use. GitHub Copilot leans toward truly free tier announced dec 2024 — no trial, no credit card. Cursor leans toward best-in-class agentic editing ux — composer ships working prs from a single prompt. Either is a valid default for most users in this category; the comparison table and winner-by-use-case below are for the cases where the difference actually matters. If you can only pilot one, pick the tool whose strength maps to the task you spend the most time on. Skim-comparing two tools wastes hours you could spend shipping. Use this page to form a shortlist, then open both tools and try the same real task on each — that's the only way to tell which one fits your workflow better. Full reviews for each are linked above, and both vendor sites let you sign up without a card.

Verdict

Pick GitHub Copilot for truly free tier announced dec 2024 — no trial, no credit card; pick Cursor for best-in-class agentic editing ux — composer ships working prs from a single prompt. Both have usable free tiers so a side-by-side pilot is faster than any amount of research.

Who wins for what

Use caseWinner
first-time user, lowest frictionGitHub Copilot
heavy power-user workflowCursor
team or collaborative useGitHub Copilot
budget-constrained solo userCursor

Side-by-side

DimensionGitHub CopilotCursor
Free tier2k completions/mo, 50 chat msgs/moTab limited, 200 fast + 50 slow requests/mo
Cheapest paid plan$10/mo$20/mo
Primary strengthTruly free tier announced Dec 2024 — no trial, no credit cardBest-in-class agentic editing UX — Composer ships working PRs from a single prompt
Main drawback2k completions is tight for anyone coding full-timeFree tier runs out fast for full-time coding
Homepagehttps://github.com/features/copilothttps://www.cursor.com
Best forThe original AI coding assistant — now with a permanent free tier for 2,000 completions and 50 chat messages per month.AI-first code editor forked from VS Code — widely favored by startups for agentic editing.
Full GitHub Copilot review →
The original AI coding assistant — now with a permanent free tier for 2,000 completions and 50 chat messages per month.
Full Cursor review →
AI-first code editor forked from VS Code — widely favored by startups for agentic editing.