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Windsurf AIAgentic IDE that codes alongside you with deep project awareness.

4.6 (5)
Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

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Overview

Windsurf AI is a developer environment built around autonomous coding agents that can read your entire codebase, plan multi-step changes, and execute them with minimal hand-holding. It blends traditional IDE features with chat-driven workflows, letting developers describe intent in natural language while the agent navigates files, runs commands, and edits across the project. Billed as the first agentic IDE, it pairs real-time context tracking with tools like inline suggestions, AI-powered refactoring, and natural-language search. The result is a workspace where the assistant maintains awareness of recent changes, open tabs, and project structure, reducing the prompt engineering typically required to get useful results. It targets individual developers and teams who want AI deeply integrated into their day-to-day workflow rather than confined to a sidebar chat.

Key features

  • Cascade agent for multi-file edits
  • Codebase-wide semantic indexing
  • Inline AI completions and refactors
  • Natural-language command and terminal integration
  • Support for multiple frontier LLMs
  • Git-aware change tracking

Pricing

Model
Freemium
Rating
4.6 / 5 (5)

Use cases

Multi-file feature implementation

Describe a new feature in natural language and let the Cascade agent plan and apply coordinated edits across multiple files in the project.

Codebase exploration and onboarding

Use semantic indexing and natural-language search to quickly understand unfamiliar repositories, locate relevant modules, and learn project structure.

AI-assisted refactoring

Trigger inline refactors and project-wide changes through chat, with Git-aware tracking to review and validate each modification before committing.

Terminal-driven task automation

Issue natural-language commands that run terminal operations, scaffold code, and execute multi-step development workflows without leaving the IDE.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong whole-codebase context awareness
  • Agent can execute multi-step coding tasks
  • Familiar IDE feel for VS Code users
  • Inline edits and chat in one workspace

Cons

  • Agent actions still need careful review
  • Subscription required for advanced models
  • Performance varies on very large repos

Reviews

4.6

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Nadia Petrova

Apr 10, 2026

Use it every day

Honestly didn't expect to like it this much. Cascade agent for multi-file edits is exactly what I needed, and strong whole-codebase context awareness. I do wish agent actions still need careful review, but I reach for it almost every day now and it just clicks.

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Esther Adeyemi

Apr 7, 2026

Solid for our team

We rolled this out across the team last quarter and strong whole-codebase context awareness. Natural-language command and terminal integration fits neatly into how we already work, and git-aware change tracking removed a step we used to do by hand. but it has held up under daily use.

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Hannah Goldberg

Feb 1, 2026

Skeptical, then convinced

I went in skeptical — most tools in this space overpromise. It actually delivers on inline AI completions and refactors, and familiar IDE feel for VS Code users caught me off guard. Subscription required for advanced models is why this isn't a perfect score, still, I'd recommend giving it a real trial.

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Aisha Khan

Oct 11, 2025

Use it every day

Honestly didn't expect to like it this much. Support for multiple frontier LLMs is exactly what I needed, and agent can execute multi-step coding tasks. I do wish agent actions still need careful review, but I reach for it almost every day now and it just clicks.

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Hiroshi Tanaka

Jun 13, 2025

Skeptical, then convinced

I went in skeptical — most tools in this space overpromise. It actually delivers on natural-language command and terminal integration, and agent can execute multi-step coding tasks caught me off guard. Subscription required for advanced models is why this isn't a perfect score, still, I'd recommend giving it a real trial.

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