Cursor’s Composer 2: A Cost-Effective AI Coding Model for Developers

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Cursor, the AI coding platform from Anysphere, has introduced Composer 2, a new in-house coding model that offers improved performance and affordability compared to its predecessor, Composer 1.5. Priced at $0.50 per million input/output tokens for Composer 2 Standard and $1.50 for Composer 2 Fast, this release marks an 86% cost reduction from the previous model. Composer 2 Fast provides a faster experience, catering to users seeking enhanced speed.

Composer 2’s focus on long-horizon coding sets it apart by excelling in extended coding tasks that involve multiple actions, a capability crucial for real-world software development. The model’s 200,000-token context window and training on long-horizon coding tasks enhance its usability for developers within the Cursor environment.

While Composer 2 exhibits significant performance improvements over its predecessors, it falls behind GPT-5.4 on Terminal-Bench 2.0, emphasizing practical utility over claiming universal leadership. Cursor’s strategic move with Composer 2 emphasizes operational efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and tight integration with its existing product ecosystem.

Composer 2’s value proposition extends beyond benchmark performance to offer cost-effective coding solutions tailored to Cursor users. With an evolving competitive landscape in AI coding platforms, Cursor’s focus on enhancing user experience and affordability with Composer 2 showcases its commitment to staying relevant in a rapidly changing industry.

Source: VentureBeat