Copilot vs Cursor vs Windsurf: The Honest AI Coding Assistant Comparison in 2026
Three tools. Three very different bets on the future of coding. GitHub Copilot has 4.7 million paid users and 90% of Fortune 500 on its side. Cursor crossed $1B ARR in under two years and is the darling of indie devs and YC founders. Windsurf — the one Cognition acquired for $250M after Google poached its founders for $2.4B — is quietly the best value play in the space.
This isn’t a feature checkbox list. It’s the comparison you’d make if you had to actually choose one today — with real 2026 pricing, honest tradeoffs, and a clear “who should use what” at the bottom.
| Criterion | GitHub Copilot | Cursor | Windsurf |
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Starting price
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$10/mo (Pro)
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$20/mo (Pro)
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$20/mo (Pro)
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Free tier
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50 req/mo
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Limited trial
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Unlimited lite model
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Team / Business plan
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$19/user/mo
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$40/user/mo
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$40/mo Pro
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Pricing predictability
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Flat, simple
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Flat + usage limits
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Quota-based (Mar 2026)
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Available models
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GPT-5, Claude Opus 4.6, o1
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Claude, GPT-4o, Gemini
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GPT-5.4, Claude Opus 4.6, SWE-1.5
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Autocomplete quality
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Good, style-aware
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Best for complex code
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Supercomplete is unique
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Codebase context / indexing
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Whole-repo awareness
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Deep, 200K ctx window
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Flow-state real-time tracking
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Agent / autonomous mode
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Coding Agent (issues→PRs)
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Parallel subagents, cloud agents
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Cascade agent
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Multi-file editing
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Available
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Best in class
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Available
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Terminal / command execution
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Via CLI extension
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Native, auto-iterates
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Available in Cascade
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Planning mode
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Not available
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Plan Mode + Tasks
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New in Wave 13
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Supported IDEs
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VS Code, JetBrains, Vim, Neovim, Xcode...
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VS Code fork + JetBrains (Mar 2026)
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VS Code fork only
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GitHub integration
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Native, best-in-class
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Weak
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Weak
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MCP server support
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Available
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Best ecosystem
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Available
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Workflow / memory / notepads
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Limited
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Notepads, memory
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Cleaner .windsurf dir, memory
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Privacy / code not stored
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Enterprise controls mature
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Privacy mode available
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EU compliance (post-acq)
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Enterprise readiness
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Fortune 500, SSO, audit logs
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Growing enterprise tier
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Acquisition uncertainty
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Long-term stability
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Microsoft-backed
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$2B+ valuation, $1B ARR
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Post-acquisition watch
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Final thoughts
GitHub Copilot
Best for teams & GitHub-native devs
If your whole workflow lives in GitHub, nothing competes here. Cheapest team plan, widest IDE support, and the Coding Agent that turns issues into PRs is quietly the most practical agentic feature of the three. Not the flashiest — but the most battle-tested.
Cursor
Best for power users & complex codebases
The agentic story is genuinely ahead — parallel subagents, cloud sandboxes, debug mode with real execution data. If you’re a solo founder or a senior dev who lives in the editor all day, the $20/mo premium over Copilot pays for itself fast. The new JetBrains support also removes the main objection.
Windsurf
Best value for solo developers
Gets you ~80% of Cursor’s capability at a comparable price now, but with a cleaner credit system (March 2026 quota overhaul fixed the main complaint), a surprisingly capable free tier, and the best file-reference UX of the three. Just keep an eye on the post-acquisition direction.
