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Cursor launches Origin code hosting service to compete with GitHub

· August 18, 2026
Cursor launches Origin code hosting service to compete with GitHub

What happened

Cursor launched Origin, a cloud-based code hosting service aimed at competing with GitHub. This marks Cursor’s first major product launch since it was acquired by SpaceX for $60 billion. Origin is designed for software teams to store and manage their code in the cloud. Cursor is known for its desktop-based vibe coding tool that uses artificial intelligence agents to automate coding tasks, and Origin extends this capability into a full cloud repository.

Why it matters

Origin challenges the dominant position GitHub holds in code hosting, particularly by integrating AI-driven coding automation directly into the development workflow. This could tighten competition around where teams host and collaborate on code. For teams already using Cursor’s AI tools, Origin offers a seamless extension with integrated AI assistance, potentially speeding up coding cycles and improving workflow efficiency. This move also signals SpaceX’s interest in expanding beyond aerospace into software infrastructure, which could reshape investment and resource allocation in this sector.

What to watch next

Watch how quickly Origin can attract active developer communities and whether it can match GitHub’s mature ecosystem, including pull requests, issue tracking, and integrations. Pay attention to how effectively Cursor leverages AI to differentiate Origin beyond just a repository service. Also, note any new features or pricing that could pressure existing providers to innovate or cut costs. Finally, observe whether SpaceX leverages Origin internally or in other SpaceX ventures, which could create insider use cases, accelerating improvements and industry adoption.

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