Cursor rolls out Origin code hosting in early beta on all paid plans
Cursor has launched Origin, a native code hosting service, in early beta for all paid plans, extending its AI-assisted editor toward hosting and collaboration rather than editing alone. Cursor says Origin supports repositories, pull requests, and GitHub sync, and describes the platform as fast and deeply integrated with the IDE, with onboarding via syncing existing GitHub repositories. Vercel separately announced a public beta allowing Pro and Enterprise customers to connect Origin repositories so pull requests generate preview deployments and merges trigger production deployments. For teams already standardized on Cursor, the shift could narrow gaps between code generation, version control, and release workflows. The service remains early beta on paid plans only, and disclosed materials do not specify broader availability, pricing beyond plan eligibility, or long-term migration paths off GitHub sync.
Cursor rolls out Origin code hosting in early beta on all paid plans
Cursor says it is rolling out its code hosting service Origin in early beta on all paid plans. featuring support for repos, pull requests, GitHub sync, and more
Key takeaway
Cursor is moving from an AI editor into hosted version control, signaling AI coding tools competing for the full code lifecycle rather than completion alone.
What happened
Cursor announced it is rolling out Origin, its code hosting service, in early beta on all paid plans. The offering includes support for repositories, pull requests, and GitHub synchronization, according to reporting aggregated by Techmeme and Cursor's own announcement on X.
On X, Cursor said Origin is live, fast, easy to use, and deeply integrated with Cursor, and invited users to get started by syncing repositories from GitHub. Vercel also launched a public beta that lets Pro and Enterprise customers connect Origin repositories so pull requests automatically generate preview deployments and merges trigger production deployments.
Evidence
Cursor is rolling out Origin in early beta on all paid plans with repos, pull requests, and GitHub sync.
Techmeme · attributed
Cursor says it is rolling out its code hosting service Origin in early beta on all paid plans, featuring support for repos, pull requests, GitHub sync, and more
Cursor announced Origin is live and integrated with the IDE, with GitHub repo sync as the starting path.
Cursor (X) · attributed
Origin, our code hosting platform, is now live. It's fast, easy to use, and deeply integrated with Cursor. Get started by syncing your repos from GitHub.
Vercel Pro and Enterprise users can connect Origin repositories for automated preview and production deployments.
Vercel AI · attributed
Pro customers can now connect Origin repositories to Vercel. Once connected, pull requests on Origin will automatically generate Preview deployments on Vercel, and merging will trigger a Production deployment.
Why it matters
Hosting inside Cursor plus Vercel deployment hooks could shorten the loop from AI-assisted edits to reviewable previews and production releases for teams already on those platforms.
Limits and uncertainties
Origin is described only as early beta on paid plans, with no disclosed timeline for general availability or feature completeness beyond repos, pull requests, and GitHub sync.
Practical implications
Paid Cursor subscribers can evaluate Origin by syncing GitHub repositories, while Vercel Pro and Enterprise teams can test automated preview and production deployments from Origin pull requests and merges.
What to watch
Whether Cursor expands Origin beyond early beta, adds hosting features beyond GitHub sync, and attracts more deployment partners beyond Vercel's public beta integration.
Original reporting: Cursor says it is rolling out its code hosting service Origin in early beta on all paid plans, featuring support for repos, pull requests, GitHub sync, and more (Cursor)