According to AIbase, the AI code editor Cursor announced a major upgrade to its Pro plan on June 17, 2025, officially removing the monthly limit of 500 quick requests and launching the long-awaited "unlimited usage" mode. This move is seen as a milestone change by Cursor in response to user demands and enhancing developer experience.

AIbase noted that for a long time, the 500 quick request limit of the Cursor Pro plan has sparked extensive discussions among users. Many developers have reflected that under high-intensity coding scenarios, this cap is often quickly exhausted, forcing them to switch to slower request modes or pay extra to continue using advanced models (such as Claude3.5 Sonnet). This update directly responds to community calls, providing users with a more free AI-assisted coding experience.

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According to information obtained by AIbase from the official Cursor source, the Pro plan now fully adopts the "unlimited usage with limited rate" model. Users no longer need to worry about the request count cap, but may be subject to rate limits to ensure system stability. Additionally, tool call limitations have been removed, further improving development efficiency. Existing Pro users can choose to retain the original 500 request billing model, but AIbase expects the new model to rapidly become mainstream.

Meanwhile, Cursor launched a brand-new Ultra plan priced at $200 per month, offering equivalent to 20 times the model usage of the Pro plan, designed specifically for enterprise users and heavy developers. AIbase's analysis suggests that the introduction of this premium plan demonstrates Cursor's strategic positioning between personal and enterprise markets, aiming to meet diverse needs through differentiated pricing.

AIbase also noticed that Anysphere (Cursor's parent company) currently has a valuation of $9.9 billion, with annualized revenue exceeding $500 million. This policy adjustment not only consolidates Cursor's leading position in the AI code assistant market but also highlights its emphasis on user experience. However, some developers expressed concerns about the potential impact of rate limits under the new model. In response, AIbase recommends that users plan their usage based on actual needs or enable usage-based billing options to optimize their experience.

Cursor's transformation undoubtedly brings unprecedented flexibility and convenience to developers, marking a significant breakthrough in both functionality and user experience for AI-assisted coding tools. AIbase will continue to closely monitor Cursor's subsequent developments, as well as its further exploration in performance optimization and cost control.