Cursor: What's New in June 2026
A summary of all updates, new features, and bug fixes released for Cursor during June 2026.
New Features in June 2026
- Enabled public beta of Cursor for iOS on all paid plans, allowing users to launch and manage always-on agents from mobile devices.(ios-mobile-app)
- Introduced the ability to launch cloud agents on the mobile app, selecting any frontier model and using voice input for guidance.(ios-mobile-app)
- Added Remote Control functionality, allowing users to direct an agent running on their desktop computer from their phone.(ios-mobile-app)
- Enabled Live Activities on the lock screen to track the status of running agents.(ios-mobile-app)
- Added support for reviewing artifacts (demos, screenshots, logs, diffs) and merging PRs directly from the mobile app.(ios-mobile-app)
- Introduced the /automate skill to create automations directly in local agent sessions using plain language descriptions.(06-18-26)
- Enabled emoji triggers for Slack automations, allowing users to kick off an automation by reacting to a Slack message with a specific emoji.(06-18-26)
- Added support for five new GitHub triggers for automations: Issue comment, PR review comment, PR review submitted, Review thread updated, and Workflow run completed.(06-18-26)
- Enabled Cloud agents kicked off by automations to use their own computers to produce demos or artifacts of their work via the computer use tool.(06-18-26)
- Enabled automatic cloud development environment setup in under 10 minutes, showing progress in a shared terminal.(3.7)
- Introduced environment snapshots captured in .cursor/environment.json for faster future cloud agent startup.(3.7)
- Added support for cloud subagents using the /in-cloud command to run tasks in isolated VMs and branches.(3.7)
- Enabled remote PR babysitting using the /babysit command or quick-action pill, allowing the agent to iterate remotely.(3.7)
- Improved the ability to move agent sessions reliably between local and cloud environments.(3.7)
- Introduced the unified /review command to run both Bugbot and Security Review, allowing users to select which agents to execute.(bugbot-updates-june-2026)
- Enabled direct execution of Bugbot using /review-bugbot and Security Review using /review-security.(bugbot-updates-june-2026)
- Added synchronization for /review command results with Bugbot on GitHub and GitLab, preventing redundant reviews on pull requests with matching diffs.(bugbot-updates-june-2026)
- Introduced Organizations as a top-level container for managing multiple Teams, security, governance, and budget controls.(enterprise-organizations)
- Enabled the creation of lightweight Groups across or within Teams to manage model access, spend limits, and agent permissions for cohorts of users.(enterprise-organizations)
- Added the ability for users to belong to multiple Teams simultaneously.(enterprise-organizations)
Improvements in June 2026
- Added push notifications to alert users when an agent finishes, requires input, or is ready for review.(ios-mobile-app)
- Introduced a setting to keep the user's computer awake to ensure remote agents remain reachable while away from the desk.(ios-mobile-app)
- Automations can now be saved in an incomplete state, preventing loss of progress when navigating away to set up MCP authentication.(06-18-26)
- Automations now open PRs by default, removing the need to explicitly specify that tool in the UI.(06-18-26)
- Enabled users to delete memory files directly in the UI, or prompt an automation to delete outdated memories upon execution.(06-18-26)
- Cloud agents now iterate over longer time horizons until outputs are verified.(3.7)
- Local workspace remains clean and responsive when cloud subagents are running parallel or long-running tasks.(3.7)
- Significantly reduced average Bugbot review time from approximately 5 minutes to about 90 seconds.(bugbot-updates-june-2026)
- Increased Bugbot's bug detection rate by 10% (from 0.56 to 0.62 bugs per review).(bugbot-updates-june-2026)
- Decreased the cost per Bugbot run by approximately 22%.(bugbot-updates-june-2026)
- Enabled configuration for Bugbot to review only the changes introduced since the last review, focusing feedback on recent updates.(bugbot-updates-june-2026)
- Added organization-level Identity Provider (IDP) management capabilities.(enterprise-organizations)
- Enabled organization-level usage analytics with drill-downs available for each individual team.(enterprise-organizations)
- Admins can now move users between Teams via the dashboard, API, or CSV uploads.(enterprise-organizations)
- New users joining a Team now automatically inherit the Team's settings and permissions.(enterprise-organizations)
All Releases in June 2026
ios-mobile-app5 featuresCursor for iOS is now available in public beta, allowing users to manage and direct always-on cloud agents directly from their phone. This release introduces mobile agent launching, Remote Control capabilities, and Live Activities for status tracking. Users can now review artifacts and manage PRs on the go.
06-18-264 featuresThis release focuses heavily on enhancing Cursor Automations with new ways to trigger them, including Slack emoji reactions and five new GitHub events. A major addition is the computer use tool, allowing cloud agents to generate demos or artifacts locally. Quality-of-life improvements include the ability to save incomplete automations and default PR opening behavior.
3.75 featuresThis release significantly enhances cloud agent capabilities by introducing rapid environment setup and reusable environment snapshots. Users can now leverage isolated cloud subagents for long-running tasks like CI fixes or PR babysitting, and seamlessly move agent sessions between local and cloud environments.
bugbot-updates-june-20263 featuresThis release introduces a unified /review command to streamline running Bugbot and Security Review simultaneously. Performance has been dramatically improved, with Bugbot reviews now taking only about 90 seconds and detecting more bugs at a lower cost. Users can also configure Bugbot to focus its analysis only on the new code within a pull request.
enterprise-organizations3 featuresThis release introduces major administrative enhancements with the general availability of Organizations, allowing Enterprise customers to manage multiple Teams under one umbrella with distinct security and governance settings. New concepts like Groups allow for flexible user cohort management across Teams. Users can now also belong to multiple Teams at once.