Cursor updated its Teams pricing on June 1, adding a Premium seat tier for heavy agent users, raising usage limits across the plan, and shipping per-user spending caps and audit tools for administrators.

The Premium seat targets engineering leads and senior individual contributors running multi-agent coding workflows. Its existence implies Cursor’s usage data shows a clear split between light IDE users and developers who route significant agent workloads through the tool, enough to justify a separate pricing band.

The admin controls are the practical unblock for enterprise rollouts. Unpredictable per-user agent spend has been the most cited objection to deploying Cursor at team scale. Spending caps and audit reporting remove that obstacle.

Teams that hit Cursor’s usage ceilings in early 2026 should revisit their plan configuration now.

Cursor published this pricing update on its official blog on June 1, 2026.