Windsurf Joins Cognition: What's Next

Windsurf joins Cognition as a standalone product. What changes for developers using the AI code assistant.

Windsurf Joins Cognition: What's Next

TL;DR

  • Windsurf is now part of Cognition, the company behind Cursor
  • Windsurf continues as a standalone product with its own roadmap
  • Integration with Cognition's infrastructure and models coming

What Dropped

Windsurf has officially joined Cognition. This isn't a shutdown or rebrand — Windsurf stays independent as a product, but now operates under Cognition's umbrella alongside Cursor.

The Dev Angle

For Windsurf users, this means access to Cognition's model infrastructure, research capabilities, and engineering resources. The product roadmap continues. Recent releases like Wave 12's DeepWiki and Vibe features show the team is still shipping.

Cognition has been clear: Windsurf and Cursor are separate tools serving different workflows. Windsurf's agentic approach and Cursor's editor-first design coexist. You're not forced to migrate or consolidate.

Should You Care?

If you're already using Windsurf, nothing breaks today. Your workflows stay the same. The acquisition likely means faster iteration on features and better model access down the line.

If you've been comparing Windsurf and Cursor, this doesn't change the fundamental difference: Windsurf is more autonomous; Cursor is more integrated into your editor. Pick based on how you work, not corporate structure.

The real question: will Cognition eventually merge these tools or keep them separate long-term? For now, the answer is separation. Watch the roadmap.

Source: Windsurf