Compare the Top Foundation Models that integrate with Cursor as of August 2026 - Page 2

This a list of Foundation Models that integrate with Cursor. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Cursor. View the products that work with Cursor in the table below.

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    Gemini 3 Flash
    Gemini 3 Flash is Google’s latest AI model built to deliver frontier intelligence with exceptional speed and efficiency. It combines Pro-level reasoning with Flash-level latency, making advanced AI more accessible and affordable. The model excels in complex reasoning, multimodal understanding, and agentic workflows while using fewer tokens for everyday tasks. Gemini 3 Flash is designed to scale across consumer apps, developer tools, and enterprise platforms. It supports rapid coding, data analysis, video understanding, and interactive application development. By balancing performance, cost, and speed, Gemini 3 Flash redefines what fast AI can achieve.
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    Grok 4.7

    Grok 4.7

    SpaceXAI

    Grok 4.7 is an upcoming xAI model expected to continue the Grok 4.x family’s focus on coding, reasoning, agentic workflows, and knowledge work. While xAI has not yet published an official Grok 4.7 launch page, model card, API slug, pricing, or benchmark report, the model is positioned as a future step beyond currently documented Grok 4-era releases. Grok 4.7 will likely build on xAI’s recent work around software engineering, tool use, long-context reasoning, multimodal capabilities, and real-time AI assistance. Developers and AI teams should treat Grok 4.7 as an upcoming model rather than a generally available product until xAI releases official documentation. Once available, it may be relevant for coding agents, research workflows, automation, technical support, and enterprise AI applications. Built for developers and power users tracking xAI’s roadmap, Grok 4.7 represents a likely next-stage model for advanced reasoning and agentic productivity.
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    Grok 4 Heavy
    Grok 4 Heavy is the most powerful AI model offered by xAI, designed as a multi-agent system to deliver cutting-edge reasoning and intelligence. Built on the Colossus supercomputer, it achieves a 50% score on the challenging HLE benchmark, outperforming many competitors. This advanced model supports multimodal inputs including text and images, with plans to add video capabilities. Grok 4 Heavy targets power users such as developers, researchers, and technical enthusiasts who require top-tier AI performance. Access is provided through the premium “SuperGrok Heavy” subscription priced at $300 per month. xAI has enhanced moderation and removed problematic system prompts to ensure responsible and ethical AI use.
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    Claude Opus 4.1
    Claude Opus 4.1 is an incremental upgrade to Claude Opus 4 that boosts coding, agentic reasoning, and data-analysis performance without changing deployment complexity. It raises coding accuracy to 74.5 percent on SWE-bench Verified and sharpens in-depth research and detailed tracking for agentic search tasks. GitHub reports notable gains in multi-file code refactoring, while Rakuten Group highlights its precision in pinpointing exact corrections within large codebases without introducing bugs. Independent benchmarks show about a one-standard-deviation improvement on junior developer tests compared to Opus 4, mirroring major leaps seen in prior Claude releases.
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    Claude Sonnet 4.5
    Claude Sonnet 4.5 is Anthropic’s latest frontier model, designed to excel in long-horizon coding, agentic workflows, and intensive computer use while maintaining safety and alignment. It achieves state-of-the-art performance on the SWE-bench Verified benchmark (for software engineering) and leads on OSWorld (a computer use benchmark), with the ability to sustain focus over 30 hours on complex, multi-step tasks. The model introduces improvements in tool handling, memory management, and context processing, enabling more sophisticated reasoning, better domain understanding (from finance and law to STEM), and deeper code comprehension. It supports context editing and memory tools to sustain long conversations or multi-agent tasks, and allows code execution and file creation within Claude apps. Sonnet 4.5 is deployed at AI Safety Level 3 (ASL-3), with classifiers protecting against inputs or outputs tied to risky domains, and includes mitigations against prompt injection.
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    Claude Opus 4.5
    Claude Opus 4.5 is Anthropic’s newest flagship model, delivering major improvements in reasoning, coding, agentic workflows, and real-world problem solving. It outperforms previous models and leading competitors on benchmarks such as SWE-bench, multilingual coding tests, and advanced agent evaluations. Opus 4.5 also introduces stronger safety features, including significantly higher resistance to prompt injection and improved alignment across sensitive tasks. Developers gain new controls through the Claude API—like effort parameters, context compaction, and advanced tool use—allowing for more efficient, longer-running agentic workflows. Product updates across Claude, Claude Code, the Chrome extension, and Excel integrations expand how users interact with the model for software engineering, research, and everyday productivity. Overall, Claude Opus 4.5 marks a substantial step forward in capability, reliability, and usability for developers, enterprises, and end users.
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    Grok 4.1 Thinking
    Grok 4.1 Thinking is xAI’s advanced reasoning-focused AI model designed for deeper analysis, reflection, and structured problem-solving. It uses explicit thinking tokens to reason through complex prompts before delivering a response, resulting in more accurate and context-aware outputs. The model excels in tasks that require multi-step logic, nuanced understanding, and thoughtful explanations. Grok 4.1 Thinking demonstrates a strong, coherent personality while maintaining analytical rigor and reliability. It has achieved the top overall ranking on the LMArena Text Leaderboard, reflecting strong human preference in blind evaluations. The model also shows leading performance in emotional intelligence and creative reasoning benchmarks. Grok 4.1 Thinking is built for users who value clarity, depth, and defensible reasoning in AI interactions.
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    Gemini 3.1 Pro
    Gemini 3.1 Pro is Google’s upgraded core intelligence model designed for complex tasks that require advanced reasoning. Building on the Gemini 3 series, it delivers significant improvements in problem-solving performance and logical pattern recognition. On the ARC-AGI-2 benchmark, Gemini 3.1 Pro achieved a verified score of 77.1%, more than doubling the reasoning performance of Gemini 3 Pro. The model is engineered for challenges where simple answers are insufficient, enabling deeper analysis, synthesis, and creative output. It can generate practical outputs such as animated, website-ready SVGs directly from text prompts, combining intelligence with real-world usability. Gemini 3.1 Pro is rolling out in preview across consumer, developer, and enterprise platforms including the Gemini app, NotebookLM, Gemini API, Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, and Android Studio. With expanded access for Google AI Pro and Ultra users, 3.1 Pro sets a stronger baseline for agentic workflows.
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    Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite
    Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite is Google’s fastest and most cost-efficient model in the Gemini 3 series, designed for high-volume developer workloads. It delivers strong performance at scale while maintaining affordability, with pricing set at $0.25 per million input tokens and $1.50 per million output tokens. The model significantly improves speed, offering a 2.5x faster time to first answer token and a 45% increase in output speed compared to Gemini 2.5 Flash. Despite its lower cost tier, it achieves high benchmark results, including an Elo score of 1432 and strong performance across reasoning and multimodal evaluations. Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite supports adaptive “thinking levels,” allowing developers to control how much reasoning power is used for different tasks. It is suitable for large-scale applications such as translation, content moderation, user interface generation, and simulation building.
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    GPT-6

    GPT-6

    OpenAI

    GPT-6 is an upcoming OpenAI model expected to represent the next major generation of the GPT model family. While OpenAI has not yet published an official GPT-6 launch page, model card, API ID, pricing, benchmark report, or availability timeline, GPT-6 is likely to build on the direction of the current GPT-5.6 family. As an upcoming model, GPT-6 would be expected to advance reasoning, coding, multimodal understanding, agentic workflows, computer use, and professional knowledge work. It may also extend OpenAI’s work on safer deployment, stronger evaluation, and more capable enterprise and developer tools. Teams should treat GPT-6 as a future model rather than a currently available product until OpenAI releases official documentation. Built for developers, enterprises, researchers, and AI power users, GPT-6 is expected to support the next wave of advanced AI applications once publicly released.
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    Grok 4.1

    Grok 4.1

    SpaceXAI

    Grok 4.1 is an advanced AI model developed by Elon Musk’s xAI, designed to push the limits of reasoning and natural language understanding. Built on the powerful Colossus supercomputer, it processes multimodal inputs including text and images, with upcoming support for video. The model delivers exceptional accuracy in scientific, technical, and linguistic tasks. Its architecture enables complex reasoning and nuanced response generation that rivals the best AI systems in the world. Enhanced moderation ensures more responsible and unbiased outputs than earlier versions. Grok 4.1 is a breakthrough in creating AI that can think, interpret, and respond more like a human.
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    Grok 4.20

    Grok 4.20

    SpaceXAI

    Grok 4.20 is an advanced artificial intelligence model developed by xAI to elevate reasoning and natural language understanding. Built on the high-performance Colossus supercomputer, it is engineered for speed, scale, and accuracy. Grok 4.20 processes multimodal inputs such as text and images, with video support planned for future releases. The model excels in scientific, technical, and linguistic tasks, delivering highly precise and context-aware responses. Its architecture supports deep reasoning and sophisticated problem-solving capabilities. Enhanced moderation improves output reliability and reduces bias compared to earlier versions. Overall, Grok 4.20 represents a significant step toward more human-like AI reasoning and interpretation.