Is Cursor Down Today?

Live status check for Cursor. See if it's operational, experiencing issues, or completely down right now.

Operational

Status

operational

Response Time

101ms

Last Checked

Just now

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Official status page: status.cursor.com

Common Cursor issues

  • Composer / agent freezing on large file edits
  • "Connection failed" when switching between Claude and GPT models
  • Tab autocomplete disabled after a long session

Latest Cursor problems

From Cursor's official status feed
  • Investigating service outage

    resolved

    This incident has been resolved.

    Jun 10, 2026Details →
  • Investigating service degradation — Cloud Agents

    resolved

    This incident has been resolved.

    Jun 10, 2026Details →
  • Investigating service degradation — Cloud Agents

    resolved

    This incident has been resolved.

    Jun 8, 2026Details →
  • Degraded Performance for Agent Sessions

    resolved

    This incident has been resolved.

    Jun 2, 2026Details →
  • Cloud Agents degradation

    resolved

    This incident has been resolved.

    May 30, 2026Details →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cursor down right now?

Check the live status indicator above for the most current information on Cursor's availability. We monitor the service continuously and update in real time.

Why is Cursor not working?

Cursor may be experiencing server issues, scheduled maintenance, or high traffic. Common causes include infrastructure problems, DNS issues, or CDN outages. Check the status above for real-time information.

How can I fix Cursor problems?

Try clearing your browser cache, restarting your device, checking your internet connection, switching to a different DNS server (like 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1), or using a VPN. If the issue persists, it may be on Cursor's end.

When will Cursor be back online?

Most outages resolve within minutes to a few hours. We continuously monitor Cursor and update the status in real time. Bookmark this page for the fastest updates during outages.

How does DownSignal check if Cursor is down?

DownSignal sends HTTP requests to Cursor's servers every 30 seconds and measures the response time. If the server responds normally, it's marked as Operational. Slow responses indicate Degraded performance, and failed requests mean the service is Down.

About Cursor Status Monitoring

This page provides real-time status monitoring for Cursor. DownSignal checks Cursor's availability every 30 seconds by sending HTTP requests to their servers and measuring response times. If Cursor responds within normal parameters, we report it as Operational. If response times exceed 3 seconds, it's marked as Degraded. If the request fails entirely or times out, the service is reported as Down.

Experiencing issues with Cursor? You're not alone — use the "Report issue" button above to let other users know. Common fixes include clearing your browser cache, trying a different network, disabling browser extensions, or waiting a few minutes for the service to recover. For persistent outages, check Cursor's official status page or social media channels for announcements.