Cursor Acquires Graphite in a Move That Could Redefine How Developers Build Software
The race to reinvent software development just took a major turn. Cursor, the fast-growing AI-powered code editor that’s been gaining traction among developers, has officially acquired Graphite, a company known for modernizing code review workflows. The deal brings together two critical stages of software development — writing code and reviewing it — under one ecosystem, signaling a shift in how engineering teams may work in the years ahead. At a time when AI tools are already changing how code is written, this acquisition points to something bigger: the automation and optimization of everything that happens after the code is written . From Writing Code to Shipping It Faster Cursor built its reputation by helping developers write code faster and more intuitively using AI. But speed alone doesn’t ship products. In real-world engineering teams, the slowest and most frustrating part of development is often code review — the back-and-forth process of checking, revising, appro...