Codeium has launched its first agentic IDE, Windsurf aimed to collaborate with users like a Copilot and tackle complex tasks independently like an agent. Setting up is easy, it pulls all plugins and settings from VS Code, just like Cursor.
Windsurf IDE combines AI with intuitive design, setting a new standard in developer tools. With an effortless setup that syncs plugins and settings from VS Code, Windsurf ensures continuity for developers.
Codeium’s standout features include contextual awareness to optimise suggestions, command execution for streamlined workflows, and Cascade, an innovation that lets developers resume tasks seamlessly. It also includes multi-file editing which is aimed to enhance productivity, making complex coding tasks more manageable. Windsurf redefines how developers interact with their tools, heralding a new era of intelligent development environments.
As Varun Mohan, CEO of Codeium has earlier remarked, “The future of coding isn’t just about writing lines of code faster—it’s about enabling developers to think bigger, push boundaries, and achieve the extraordinary.”
This release comes on the heels of Codeium securing $150 million in funding, reaching a unicorn valuation of $1.25 billion. The company aims to rival Cursor and establish dominance in the AI development tools market. With Cursor gaining attention for its innovations, Codeium’s Windsurf appears to be a strategic response to secure its position as a market leader.
Recently Codeium also launched Cortex, an AI reasoning engine for managing complex coding tasks, and Forge, an AI-assisted tool that enhances code review efficiency and culture. These innovations are part of Codeium’s mission to transform software development by making coding faster, smarter, and more intuitive.
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