CursorvsOpenHands

Full side-by-side comparison — features, pricing, platforms, and which one wins in 2026.

Cursor

Coding Assistants

Featured

AI-first code editor built on VS Code

OpenHands

AI Agent Frameworks

Featured

Open-source AI software developer agent

FeatureCursorOpenHands
CategoryCoding AssistantsAI Agent Frameworks
PricingFree + $20/mo ProFree (open-source)
GitHub Stars
More stars
50k
40k
PlatformsmacOS, Linux, WindowsLinux, macOS, Docker
Key Features
  • AI autocomplete
  • Chat
  • Codebase-aware
  • Multi-model
  • Tab completion
  • Composer agent
  • Autonomous coding
  • Browser use
  • Shell access
  • Multi-model
  • Sandboxed
Pros
  • + Deep codebase understanding
  • + Built-in AI chat with file references
  • + Familiar VS Code interface
  • + Multi-model support (Claude, GPT-4, etc.)
  • + Fast tab completion
  • + Fully autonomous coding
  • + Sandboxed execution environment
  • + Browser and terminal access
  • + Multi-model support
  • + Very active development (40k+ stars)
Cons
  • $20/mo for Pro plan
  • Fork of VS Code (may lag behind updates)
  • Can be resource-intensive
  • Learning curve for AI features
  • Requires Docker
  • Token-expensive for complex tasks
  • Still experimental
  • Quality depends on chosen model
Tags
codingeditoridevscodeai-first
autonomouscodingopen-sourceagent

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