Cursor is working normally
Cursor appears to be working normally — report volume is within the typical range for this time of day. The last reported incident was yesterday.
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Cursor signal tail
- 4hsocial
@dannydope GitHub also went down on the days cursor didn’t drop origin - 5hsocial
@cursor_ai the next time AWS goes down, i know what i’m launching - 6hsocial
@cursor_ai syncing repos from github while github is down is comedy timing ngl - 7hsocial
GitHub was down
So @cursor stepped in - 8hsocial
Cursor's marketing team had to have been waiting on this. Another outage was inevitable 😆 - 8hsocial
Is Cursor down? Seems heavily spotty since an hour or so. - 9hsocial
@forgebitz cursor's real product launch is github's outage page
Cursor outage record
past 12 months · major outages kept indefinitelyCursor comments
anonymous · no accountcommon questions
Is Cursor down right now?
Cursor appears to be working normally — report volume is within the typical range for this time of day. The last reported incident was yesterday.
Is Cursor down for everyone or just me?
Right now down.now isn't seeing a broad Cursor outage, so the problem is most likely local to you — your connection, your device, or the app itself. Try the app on mobile data instead of Wi-Fi, then restart the router. If reports start arriving from other people, this page flips to an outage within minutes.
When was the last Cursor outage?
The last recorded Cursor incident was about 1 day ago, on 2026-08-17. The outage record below has the peak time, duration and what people reported.
How do I report a Cursor problem?
Use the report panel on this page and pick what's not working — it takes one tap and no account. Reports are anonymous, and they feed the live signal on this page immediately.
How does down.now know if Cursor is down?
Down.Now watches two crowd signals for Cursor — anonymous reports submitted here, and public social-media posts about it — and compares the live volume against what's normal for that hour of the day. A sustained spike above that baseline opens an incident, which is usually visible before an official confirmation. We measure what users report, not Cursor's servers directly.