LIVE · July 11, 2026

Is Cursor Down Right Now?

User reports are within normal ranges. Cursor appears to be working for most people. Live Cursor status for July 11, 2026.

Operational

No Problems at Cursor

76 reports today
02:03 UTC last checked · July 11, 2026

Community-reported & estimated figures. These numbers are based on user reports and automated signals, not official statistics.

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Is Cursor Down Right Now?

Welcome to the live status tracker for Cursor. Whenever a popular service like Cursor stops working, the internet immediately fills with people asking the same thing: "is it just me, or is Cursor down for everyone?" This page is designed to answer that question in seconds. We monitor incoming outage reports and translate them into an easy-to-read status meter, so you do not have to interpret raw data yourself. If the indicator is green, the vast majority of users can access Cursor normally. If it turns yellow or red, a growing number of people are reporting issues. Scroll down for a deeper look at common Cursor problems and the fastes ways to get back online.

Cursor Live Outage Map & Current Status Today

The status meter you see on this page is updated continuously based on the number of outage reports we receive for Cursor. When only a handful of reports come in, the service is almost certainly operating normally and any issue you experience is likely local. As report volume climbs into the hundreds, it becomes more likely that Cursor is dealing with a partial disruption affecting specific regions, features, or device types. A sudden surge into the thousands is the classic fingerprint of a major outage, the kind that trends on social media within minutes. Reading the meter alongside the timestamp of your visit gives you a reliable snapshot of how Cursor is behaving at this exact moment.

What Causes Cursor Outages?

Outages at a service the size of Cursor can be traced to a surprisingly small number of root causes. The most common is server-side failure, where the infrastructure powering Cursor becomes overloaded or a critical component crashes. Botched software deployments are another frequent culprit: a routine update rolls out, an unexpected bug slips through, and suddenly millions of users cannot log in. Networking problems, including issues with content delivery networks and domain name resolution, can make Cursor unreachable even when its servers are perfectly healthy. Finally, external factors such as data center power failures or cyberattacks occasionally take Cursor offline. Understanding these categories helps explain why some outages vanish in minutes while others linger for hours.

Common Cursor Problems Reported Today

The problems people report with Cursor tend to cluster around a few recognizable symptoms. Login failures are near the top of the list, with users unable to sign in despite entering the correct credentials. Endless loading screens are another frequent complaint, where Cursor opens but never finishes fetching content. Many people report that Cursor is slow rather than fully down, with messages, pages, or media taking far longer than usual to appear. Error messages, blank screens, and features that work intermittently also come up regularly. On mobile, users often see the Cursor app crash on launch or refuse to refresh. Recognizing which symptom you are experiencing can help you decide whether the fault lies with Cursor or with your own setup.

How to Fix Cursor When It Is Not Working

Before concluding that Cursor is down, try these practical fixes that resolve the majority of everyday issues. Reload Cursor or force-close and reopen the app to shake off temporary hiccups. Check whether other apps and websites work; if they do not, your connection is the real problem. Clearing your cache and cookies, or the app's stored data, removes corrupted files that can block Cursor from loading correctly. Make sure both the Cursor app and your device operating system are up to date. Turning airplane mode on and off, or restarting your router, can re-establish a clean connection. If Cursor remains broken after all these steps and the meter above is high, sit tight, because the outage is out of your hands.

What Cursor Users Are Saying

User feedback drives everything you see on this Cursor status tracker. When people run into trouble with Cursor, they report it here, and those reports are combined into the indicator at the top of the page. The beauty of this approach is that it reflects lived experience rather than theory: if the community says Cursor is broken, that carries real weight. During major incidents you will often see a dramatic rise in reports as word spreads and more users confirm the problem. As the outage is resolved, the flow of reports slows and the meter eases back toward normal. Checking what other users are saying is one of the quickest ways to understand the true status of Cursor.

Frequently Asked Questions about Cursor

Is Cursor down right now?

The quickest way to tell is the status meter at the top of this page. A green reading means Cursor is working normally for most users, while yellow or red indicates that a growing number of people are reporting problems with Cursor at this moment.

Why is Cursor not working for me?

If the meter above is green but Cursor still fails for you, the problem is probably local. Try refreshing, clearing your cache, checking your internet connection, and updating the Cursor app before assuming there is a wider outage.

How long do Cursor outages usually last?

There is no fixed answer. Small hiccups with Cursor tend to pass quickly, but a major incident can last hours. Watching the meter here is a good way to see whether reports are still climbing or already starting to fall.

What should I do while Cursor is down?

If Cursor is genuinely down, there is little you can do except wait for the service to recover. Avoid repeatedly reinstalling the app or changing settings, since that will not help and may cause new problems once Cursor returns.