GitHub Copilot vs Cursor vs Cody: Which AI Coding Tool Wins in 2026?
A working developer's comparison of the three AI coding assistants that matter, based on six months of daily production use.

AI coding assistants have moved from autocomplete to genuine collaborators. After six months running all three on a real production codebase, here is the honest report.
Cursor
The editor itself is the product. Multi-file reasoning and AI refactors that actually work make it hard to go back to anything else.
Copilot
Still the most polished inline completion. The new agent mode narrows Cursor's lead but does not erase it.
Cody
Sourcegraph's deep code search shines on large monorepos where context is everything. The strongest pick for big teams.
Frequently asked questions
Will AI replace developers?
It is replacing some of the work, not the developers. Senior engineers who use these tools well are shipping noticeably more; juniors need to be careful not to skip the learning.
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