Cursor is now available in JetBrains IDEs
Cursor is now available in IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, and other JetBrains IDEs through the Agent Client Protocol (ACP).
Developers who rely on IntelliJ IDEA and other JetBrains IDEs for strong Java and multilanguage support can now use any frontier model with Cursor for agent-driven development.
Coding with Cursor in JetBrains IDEs
Using Cursor ACP in JetBrains IDEs offers many of the benefits that make our agents effective across all surfaces.
Different models are better suited for different kinds of tasks. With Cursor ACP, developers can explore and choose frontier models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Cursor. Our agent harness is also custom-built for every model to optimize output quality and performance.
Cursor also uses secure codebase indexing and semantic search to understand large enterprise codebases. ACP combines these capabilities with deep code intelligence and tooling in JetBrains IDEs.
JetBrains has always seen its mission as bringing the best of the industry to our users. I'm very excited about Cursor becoming a special guest in the family of ACP-compliant agents in JetBrains IDEs. In this setup, developers stay in control of their environment, while Cursor brings the powerful AI assistance that has earned it such popularity. This collaboration looks like a win for Cursor, for JetBrains, and most importantly for developers.
Getting started
Install the Cursor ACP directly in the JetBrains AI chat, and authenticate with your existing Cursor account. The Cursor ACP is free for all users on paid plans. Learn more in the docs.
What's next
The Cursor ACP is a foundation for deeper integrations with JetBrains. We're excited to bring agentic coding capabilities to more developers.