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Complete Cursor Pro Subscription Guide: Pricing, Payment Methods, Student Discount & Money-Saving Tips (2026)

Updated 2026-06-08: Cursor moved from request-based pricing to usage-based credits in mid-2025, added the Pro+ and Ultra tiers, and renamed Business to Teams. The prices, credits, and models below were rechecked against the official pages as of June 2026 — always confirm the latest at cursor.com/pricing. The free year of Pro for students is still live (it now includes $20 of usage per month), though the official docs currently frame eligibility around North American .edu students.

Mouse over “Subscribe to Pro,” $20/month on the button, hand frozen.

Real scene from last week: two weeks on the free tier, Tab completions throttled, fifty AI chats gone by week two. Pro looked right, but ~$20/month stings on a student budget.

Checkout only showed credit cards; my UnionPay card wasn’t going to work. I almost closed the tab.

Then I learned students can get a full year of Pro free—$240 value—and Alipay works now. No virtual card circus.

Whether you’re deciding to pay, stuck on payment, or trying to spend less, the pricing and perks are here.

3 posts worth reading alongside this one if you’re deciding whether to subscribe

The subscribe-or-not decision rarely happens in isolation. Most people also wonder whether the free quota is enough, whether their network setup is stable, and whether the error they’re hitting actually needs a paid plan.

Cursor Subscription Pricing Overview

What are Cursor’s subscription tiers?

Let’s talk pricing first. Cursor has four individual tiers (Hobby / Pro / Pro+ / Ultra), plus Teams and Enterprise for organizations:

$0
Hobby (free)
Limited completions + agent requests, 2-week Pro trial
$20/mo
Pro
$20 monthly usage credits, unlimited Tab completion
$60/mo
Pro+
3x Pro’s usage credits
$200/mo
Ultra
20x Pro’s usage credits

For teams there’s also Teams ($40/user/month, formerly Business) and Enterprise (contact sales). Annual billing saves 20% on all paid tiers.

One thing to flag: before mid-2025, Pro sold “500 fast requests”; now it’s “$20 of monthly usage credits” — same $20, but counted by token spend, so heavier models burn through it faster.

Seems like the free Hobby tier is sufficient? Actually, not quite.

What’s the real difference between Free and Pro?

After using the Free tier for two weeks, I discovered that the biggest limitation isn’t the AI chat count—it’s the Tab completion restrictions.

Tab completion is when Cursor automatically writes out entire lines or even functions as you type. The Free tier cuts you off after a few dozen uses per day, while Pro is truly unlimited. For someone who codes daily, this difference is like having someone hand you a pen versus not—theoretically you can write either way, but the efficiency gap is massive.

Then there’s the model difference. The free tier has a tiny model allowance, while Pro includes a $20/month pool for frontier Claude and GPT models. In practice, when handling complex refactoring tasks, the frontier models are noticeably more reliable and better at understanding context.

Is Pro worth subscribing to?

This depends on your situation:

✅ Recommended if you:

  • Code 2+ hours daily
  • Frequently need AI assistance for refactoring/debugging
  • Are learning new frameworks and need to ask “how do I do this” often
  • Have clear efficiency improvement needs

❌ Can wait if you:

  • Just starting to learn programming, only open your IDE a few times per week
  • Mainly reading code rather than writing it
  • Current Free tier’s 50 chats/month is still sufficient

My suggestion? Use the Free tier for 1-2 weeks, and upgrade when you feel limited. New Cursor accounts get a 2-week Pro trial—perfect for comparing the difference. If you can’t live without it during the trial, that’s when you truly need it.

Here’s real data: According to user feedback, productivity improves by about 30% on average after subscribing. If you save 1 hour per day, that’s 20 hours per month. If your hourly rate exceeds $1, the subscription pays for itself.

Payment Methods Explained

What payment methods does Cursor support?

This is the most frustrating question. I got stuck here myself.

Currently supported:

  • ✅ Credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) - processed through Stripe
  • Alipay - a lifesaver for Chinese users (supported since 2024)

Not supported:

  • ❌ UnionPay cards
  • ❌ PayPal
  • ❌ WeChat Pay
  • ❌ Apple Pay

Don’t panic if you don’t see Alipay at first. While it’s not prominently displayed on the official payment page, there is indeed an Alipay option when selecting payment methods.

How do Chinese users pay? (The easiest method)

Method 1: Direct Alipay payment (Recommended)

  1. Visit cursor.com/pricing
  2. Click “Subscribe to Pro”
  3. Scroll down on the payment page, select “Alipay”
  4. Redirect to Alipay, scan and pay
  5. Done! Instant activation

The entire process takes less than 2 minutes. Exchange rate is based on the current day’s rate, roughly around 140 RMB (depending on exchange rate fluctuations).

Method 2: Use dual-currency credit cards

If you have a credit card with Visa or Mastercard logos (many domestic banks offer these), you can pay directly.

Note that:

  • Foreign transaction fees apply, typically 1-2%
  • Bill displays in USD, bank automatically converts to RMB
  • Some banks require enabling overseas payment functionality

Why can’t UnionPay cards be used?

This question has been asked countless times in forums. Simply put: Cursor’s payment processor is Stripe, and Stripe doesn’t support UnionPay. It’s not that Cursor doesn’t want to support it—it’s a technical limitation.

Someone might ask: what about virtual cards?

Indeed, some people have successfully paid using virtual card services like WildCard. But honestly, since Alipay works, there’s no need to bother. Virtual card services charge their own fees, carry payment failure risks, and Cursor support won’t help if you encounter issues.

Student Free Policy (Important!)

Can students use Cursor Pro for free?

Yes. Free. A full year.

When I discovered this, I genuinely regretted it—if I’d known earlier, I could have saved those two months’ fees.

What’s the benefit exactly?

  • Free duration: Complete 1-year Pro membership
  • Value: $240 (equivalent to $20/month × 12 months)
  • Feature limitations: None whatsoever, identical to paid Pro

This isn’t a stripped-down version or trial—it’s a legitimate Pro account: a $20/month usage-credit pool, unlimited Tab completion, and frontier Claude and GPT models at your disposal.

Do I qualify for the application?

You need to meet two conditions:

  1. Have a .edu educational email

    • Must be a valid .edu school email
    • Cursor’s official docs currently center eligibility on North American .edu students
    • For other regions, whether you can apply depends on SheerID — check cursor.com/students first
  2. Pass SheerID identity verification

    • SheerID is a professional student identity verification platform
    • Supports the US, China, India, and most European countries
    • Requires uploading student ID or admission letter

No credit card needed, no advance payment required—zero barriers.

Application steps (takes 5 minutes)

This is crucial. Follow the order strictly, or verification will fail.

Step 1: Register Cursor account with .edu email

  • Important! Your Cursor account must be registered with an educational email
  • If you’ve already registered with another email, either create a new account or change it in Settings
  • This is the most common failure reason, accounting for 80%

Step 2: Visit student verification page

  • Go to cursor.com/students
  • Log into your Cursor account
  • Click “Verify Student Status” button

Step 3: Complete verification on SheerID page

  • You’ll be redirected to SheerID’s verification page
  • Fill in school name (in English or pinyin)
  • Upload student ID or admission letter
  • Confirm information is correct and submit

Step 4: Wait for review

  • Results typically come within 1-2 days
  • You’ll receive an email notification when approved
  • 1-year Pro access automatically activated

I uploaded my student ID photo and was approved the next day. A friend used their admission letter PDF and was also approved smoothly.

What if the application fails?

If you see “Verification Failed,” 90% of the time it’s one of these reasons:

Failure reason 1: Email mismatch

  • You registered Cursor with a QQ email but verified with .edu email
  • Solution: Go to Settings → Account and change to educational email

Failure reason 2: School not in database

  • Some schools might not be recognized by SheerID
  • Solution: Try using your school’s English name, or contact Cursor support

Failure reason 3: Unclear documentation

  • Photo is blurry or information isn’t visible
  • Solution: Retake a clear photo ensuring school name, your name, and date are visible

Pro tip: If your school’s name is complex, search SheerID’s official website for their school list first to see how they’ve labeled your school.

What happens after 1 year expires?

This is a common concern.

After expiration, it will automatically revert to $20/month billing. But you can:

  • Cancel subscription anytime in Settings → Billing
  • Keep access until current cycle ends after canceling
  • No need to worry about sudden charges

If you’re still a student, you can theoretically renew. However, the official statement doesn’t clarify how many times you can renew—best to consult customer support before expiration.

Can I apply for student free if I’m already paying?

Yes!

If you’re currently a paid Pro user and verify student status:

  • Cursor will refund the remaining balance of your current cycle
  • Automatically switch to student free plan
  • All your existing data and settings remain unchanged

Essentially, you get a prorated refund for what you’ve paid. So don’t hesitate—go verify now.

Legitimate Money-Saving Tips

Students have free access, but what about non-students? Here are some legitimate ways to save money.

Method 1: Maximize the 2-week trial

New Cursor accounts come with a 2-week Pro trial. This isn’t the “pay first then refund” kind—it’s a true no-card-required trial.

How to use it most effectively?

  • Don’t rush to activate the trial, first familiarize yourself with features using Free tier
  • Wait until you have a major project to start the trial
  • Concentrate refactoring/learning tasks during the trial period
  • Decide whether to pay as the 14 days near expiration

Someone might ask: Can I create multiple accounts for repeated trials?

Theoretically yes, but not recommended. Cursor might identify based on device ID, switching accounts is cumbersome, and data doesn’t sync. Rather than this hassle, better to clearly evaluate whether you truly need Pro.

Method 2: Subscribe on-demand, cancel when done

Pro is a monthly subscription that you can cancel anytime. This creates flexible operating space:

  • Subscribe for the month you’re learning a new framework, cancel after learning
  • Subscribe during major projects to boost efficiency, pause when done
  • Use Free tier normally, upgrade for 1-2 months when critical

Canceling subscription doesn’t take immediate effect—it continues until the current cycle ends. For example, if you paid on the 15th, you’ll have Pro access until the 14th of the next month.

Real case: I have a friend who uses it this way. He mainly does frontend work, and the Free tier suffices normally. Whenever he takes on a new project, he subscribes for one month to finish quickly, then cancels. Over a year, he only paid for 3 months, saving $140.

Method 3: Use Free tier features strategically

Many people think the Free tier isn’t enough, but they’re not using it correctly.

The right approach to Free tier:

  • Tab completion is limited but available when it matters
  • Use monthly 50 AI chats specifically for solving difficult problems
  • Write simple code yourself, ask AI for help with complex logic only

In other words, treat AI as a “code consultant” rather than a “code nanny.” Think through problems before asking, rather than asking about everything.

Data shows 70% of Free tier users report it’s “sufficient.” The remaining 30% who need Pro are basically heavy users coding 4+ hours daily.

Can the Teams tier save money? (Avoid this pitfall)

Seeing the Teams tier (formerly Business) at $40/user/month, some people think about splitting costs with 3-5 people—wouldn’t that be cheaper than buying Pro individually?

Answer: It won’t be cheaper.

Teams’ $40 includes team management, unified billing, and priority support (with usage credits at Pro level)—essentially still $40 per person. It’s designed for company procurement and unified management, not for saving money through group buys.

Moreover, the Teams tier has a restriction: admins can see team members’ usage. If you’re splitting with strangers, privacy becomes an issue.

”Money-saving methods” to avoid

Forums frequently mention these methods that seem cost-effective but carry significant risks:

Account sharing

  • Violates Cursor’s Terms of Service (ToS)
  • Multiple devices logging in simultaneously may result in account suspension
  • Your code data might be visible to others

Pirated/cracked versions

  • Cursor is a cloud service, no cracked version exists
  • Claims of cracked versions are scams or malware

⚠️ Virtual card services

  • Some work, but compliance is questionable
  • Risk of payment failure and card freezing
  • Cursor won’t help resolve issues
  • Since Alipay works, no need to take the risk

The real money-saving strategy

After all this, the most practical advice comes down to three points:

  1. Students → Apply for free immediately ($240 value, don’t miss it)
  2. Heavy users → Subscribe directly ($20/month for 30% efficiency boost is worth it)
  3. Light users → Subscribe on-demand or stick with Free tier

Stop trying to “game the system.” A $20/month tool that genuinely boosts your efficiency provides returns dozens of times over. If you won’t use it, you won’t use it even when it’s free.

The key is understanding your needs, not obsessing over saving this $20.

Subscription Management Tips

After subscribing, here are some practical tips to help you use it more smoothly.

How to cancel subscription?

If you no longer want to continue, canceling is simple:

  1. Open Cursor, go to Settings
  2. Click Billing
  3. Find “Cancel Subscription” button
  4. Confirm cancellation

Important: Cancellation doesn’t take immediate effect—it continues until your current billing cycle ends. For instance, if you paid on January 15th, you can use it until February 14th after canceling. Features remain unaffected during this period, and data won’t be lost.

Can I upgrade or downgrade plans?

Absolutely:

  • Free to Pro upgrade: Takes effect immediately, unlocks all features instantly
  • Pro to Free downgrade: Takes effect next billing cycle, doesn’t terminate immediately
  • Pro to Pro+/Ultra/Teams switch: Adjust in Settings; annual plans switch at the end of the current cycle

How to get invoices?

After each charge, Cursor automatically sends an invoice to your registered email.

If you need historical invoices:

  1. Settings → Billing
  2. Find “Invoice History”
  3. Click to download PDF for the corresponding month

These PDF invoices work perfectly for company reimbursements.

What happens if renewal fails?

If your payment method fails (e.g., expired credit card, insufficient Alipay balance):

  • Cursor will email you a reminder
  • You get a 7-day grace period to replenish balance
  • After 7 days without payment, automatically downgraded to Free tier
  • Data won’t be lost, just feature restrictions

Pro access restores immediately upon successful payment.

Conclusion

After all this, here’s a quick decision guide for three types of people:

If you’re a student:

  • Don’t hesitate, go to cursor.com/students and apply for free 1 year immediately
  • Remember to register Cursor account with .edu email
  • $240 discount, missing out would be a huge loss

If you code daily:

  • Pro at $20/month is genuinely worth it
  • Try the 2-week trial first
  • By efficiency gains, you’ll likely break even in the first week

If you only occasionally use Cursor:

  • Free tier is actually sufficient
  • Subscribe on-demand for 1-2 months during major projects
  • Or maximize the trial period, subscribe for critical moments

For payment, just use Alipay directly—simple and quick. Stop messing around with virtual cards.

Finally, I want to say: a tool’s value isn’t about its price, it’s about whether it can truly help you solve problems and improve efficiency. For people who code daily, Cursor Pro is indeed a worthwhile investment. But if you won’t use it, you won’t open it even when it’s free.

Figure out your own needs first, then decide whether to spend this money. Don’t get led astray by terms like “student free” or “money-saving tips”—what suits you is what matters most.

FAQ

What are Cursor's subscription prices? What tiers are available?
Cursor now has six tiers: Hobby (free, limited completions and agent requests), Pro $20/month (a $20 monthly usage-credit pool, unlimited Tab completion, access to frontier Claude and GPT models), Pro+ $60/month (3x the credits), Ultra $200/month (20x the credits), Teams $40/user/month (formerly Business, with team management and priority support), and Enterprise (contact sales). Annual billing saves 20%. Since mid-2025 Pro switched from '500 requests' to a '$20 usage credit' model. New accounts include a 2-week Pro trial, and eligible students can verify for a free year of Pro (with $20/month of usage included).
What payment methods does Cursor support? Can I use UnionPay cards?
Cursor supports credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) and Alipay payment, with Alipay support starting in 2024. It does not support UnionPay cards, PayPal, WeChat Pay, or Apple Pay. UnionPay cards don't work because Cursor's payment processor Stripe doesn't support UnionPay—this is a technical limitation, not a policy restriction. Chinese users are recommended to use Alipay directly, which is simple and convenient.
How do students apply for Cursor Pro free for 1 year? What conditions are needed?
Students can get a full year of free Pro (worth ~$240, includes $20/month of usage) by meeting two conditions: 1) a valid .edu email and 2) passing SheerID verification. Steps: first register your Cursor account with the .edu email (crucial — accounts for 80% of failures), then go to cursor.com/students, click Verify Status, and complete SheerID (most .edu emails verify instantly; manual document review takes 1-2 days). Note: Cursor's official docs currently frame eligibility around North American .edu students, so check cursor.com/students for your region. Verification is once per lifetime and can't be transferred.
Is Cursor Pro worth subscribing to? Is there a big difference from Free tier?
Whether it's worth subscribing depends on usage frequency. The biggest differences between free and Pro are Tab completion (free is limited, Pro is unlimited) and model usage (free has a tiny allowance, Pro includes a $20/month pool for frontier Claude and GPT models). Recommended to subscribe if: you code 2+ hours daily, frequently need AI assistance for refactoring/debugging. You can try Free tier for 1-2 weeks first, upgrade when you feel limited. According to user feedback, productivity improves by about 30% on average after subscribing. If you save 1 hour per day, you break even if your hourly rate exceeds $1.
What happens after the student discount expires after 1 year? Will there be automatic charges?
After the student free 1-year period expires, it will automatically revert to $20/month billing. However, you can cancel subscription anytime in Settings → Billing, and it will continue until the current cycle ends after cancellation—no need to worry about sudden charges. If you're still a student, you can theoretically renew, but the official statement doesn't clarify how many renewals are allowed, so it's recommended to consult Cursor customer support before expiration. If you're already a paid Pro user and verify student status, Cursor will refund the remaining balance of your current cycle and automatically switch to the student free plan.

14 min read · Published on: Jan 10, 2026 · Modified on: Jun 15, 2026

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