
Our Take
Cursor just launched Glass, and it's exactly what the AI coding space needed—a unified agent workspace that actually makes working with agents feel manageable instead of like herding cats. The tagline says it all: "where powerful feels simple." Glass gives you seamless cloud handoff so you can hop between contexts without losing your place—think of it as the bridge between you and your AI agents that keeps everything in your control. It's built for developers who are tired of juggling multiple tools and just want one clean interface where their agents live.
The team behind this is Bill Chirico, Rohan Chaubey, Max Zhuk, Roop Reddy, Michael Feldstein, Eric Zakariasson, David Wetterau, and Nanda Kumar—all building under the Cursor umbrella, the AI code editor that's been giving GitHub Copilot a run for its money. Cursor (parent company Anysphere) already raised a $60M Series A from a16z and Seed Round, so they're not exactly starving for resources. Glass is their play to own the entire developer workflow, not just the editing piece. If they pull this off, it won't just be an IDE upgrade—it'll be the operating system for AI-assisted development.
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