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Qdrant vs Cursor

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Qdrant
Qdrant · Code
Freemium

High-performance open-source vector database written in Rust for production-grade similarity search

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Cursor
Anysphere · Code
Freemium

AI-first code editor with codebase context, refactors, and multi-file changes

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Criteria
Qdrant
Cursor
Category
Code
Code
Subcategory
Vector Database
IDE Assistants
Pricing
Free tier available, with paid upgrades for heavier usage
Free tier available, with paid upgrades for heavier usage
Best for
development workflows, coding speed, and technical problem solving
development workflows, coding speed, and technical problem solving
Rating
4.7/5 from 860 reviews
4.8/5 from 7,200 reviews
Company
Qdrant
Anysphere

Qdrant capabilities

  • Written in Rust for speed and memory efficiency
  • Advanced filtering alongside vector search
  • Scalar and binary quantization to reduce RAM usage
  • Distributed mode with sharding and replication

Limitations to know

  • Free plans usually come with tighter limits before serious usage needs an upgrade.
  • Generated code still needs developer review for architecture, bugs, and edge cases.

Cursor capabilities

  • Codebase-aware chat
  • Multi-file edits
  • Inline code completion
  • Refactoring and bug fixing

Limitations to know

  • Free plans usually come with tighter limits before serious usage needs an upgrade.
  • Generated code still needs developer review for architecture, bugs, and edge cases.