Cursor Launches Plugin Marketplace with Major Enterprise Partners
The AI code editor introduces a curated ecosystem of plugins from AWS, Stripe, Figma, and others, enabling developers to orchestrate their entire workflow without leaving the IDE.

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Cursor has unveiled a plugin marketplace that extends its AI-powered code editor with integrations from major technology providers including AWS, Stripe, Figma, Linear, Amplitude, and Vercel.
The marketplace launches with a curated selection of plugins designed to span the complete software development lifecycle—from planning and design through deployment and analytics. Each plugin bundles multiple capabilities including MCP servers, skills, subagents, rules, and hooks that allow Cursor's AI agents to connect with external tools and data sources.
Enterprise Partners Lead Initial Launch
The initial plugin roster reflects Cursor's push into enterprise workflows. Developers can now access Linear issues, translate Figma designs into code, deploy infrastructure on AWS and Cloudflare, implement Stripe payments, and query production data from Databricks and Snowflake—all from within the editor.
"The Stripe plugin lets Cursor understand how Stripe integrations should be built. It created the products, prices, and payment link using Stripe's APIs, then shipped a working app almost immediately," said Gus Nguyen, Senior Software Engineer at Stripe. "It's a much faster way to build and test Stripe integrations."
AWS sees the marketplace as part of a broader strategy to make cloud services more accessible to AI-assisted development. "We're working to make AWS the most agent-friendly cloud," said James Greenfield, VP of AWS Platform Experience. "Cursor plugins represent a new way to package and distribute AWS capabilities—combining skills, MCP servers, and deployment workflows to help our customers ship faster on AWS."
Analytics Integration Enables Data-Driven Development
The data and analytics category includes plugins from Amplitude, Hex, Snowflake, and Databricks. These integrations allow developers to query production data and surface insights without context-switching between tools.
Frank Lee, Principal Product Manager at Amplitude, highlighted the workflow improvements: "With the Amplitude plugin, Cursor can pull in rich behavioral context, analyze growth dashboards, synthesize customer feedback, and turn those insights into concrete recommendations. I can even have Cursor draft a PR immediately."
Open to Community Contributions
Beyond the partner plugins, Cursor is accepting community submissions through its marketplace publishing system. Developers can build plugins combining multiple primitives: skills for domain-specific prompts, subagents for parallel task execution, MCP servers for external tool connections, hooks for controlling agent behavior, and rules for enforcing coding standards.
Cursor has also published its own internal tooling as the "Cursor Team Kit," which includes workflows for CI, code review, and testing that the team uses internally.
Enterprise Features on the Roadmap
The company indicated that private team marketplaces are in development, which would allow organizations to share plugins internally with centralized governance and security controls. This feature appears aimed at enterprise customers who need to manage plugin access across development teams.
The marketplace is accessible at cursor.com/marketplace, with documentation available for developers interested in building their own plugins.



