Cursor has started rolling out Origin, an early-beta code hosting service for paid plans that brings repositories, pull requests, code browsing, and GitHub synchronization into the Cursor workspace.

The first version is intentionally basic. Users can create an Origin repository from the new Codebase tab, install the CLI, clone a hosted repo, or push an existing local project. Cursor says each codebase gets its own URL, and repositories synced from GitHub can be browsed, searched, and pulled from inside Origin while GitHub remains the source of truth for pushes.

The practical change is that Cursor is no longer only an editor around someone else's repository host. It is beginning to own more of the software workflow around AI coding agents, where fast repository access, searchable code, and coordinated pull requests can matter as much as text generation. The company says more agent-native features are still to come, so this beta is best read as infrastructure for a broader coding-agent platform rather than a finished GitHub replacement.