Cursor Enables Self-Hosted Cloud Agents For Enterprises
On March 31, 2026, Cursor announced companies can run its cloud coding agents inside their own infrastructure, allowing agents to execute code, tests, and development tasks locally while keeping source code and build data within company environments. The self-hosted option supports up to 10 workers per user and 50 per team, addressing enterprise security and compliance concerns.
Key Points
- 1Introduces self-hosted agents supporting up to 10 workers per user and 50 per team
- 2Reduces external code exposure and meets security, legal, and compliance requirements for enterprises
- 3Allows practitioners to run tests, access internal dependencies, and integrate agents with private pipelines
Scoring Rationale
Official product update from Cursor increases security and direct usability for enterprise development. Scored high for credibility, relevance, and actionability; slightly moderated because orchestration and coordination still rely on Cursor's cloud and this is an incremental product expansion rather than a paradigm shift.
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