Back to feed

Interact with agent-created visualizations in canvases

Cursor Blog

Apr 15, 2026

4/15/2026

Agent Platforms With Canvas Workflows Replace Standalone Internal Tools for Eval Analysis and Accelerate Model Releases

Interact with agent-created visualizations in canvases · Cursor Blog

Science, Technology & Innovation · Apr 15, 2026

Cursor replaced a planned internal web app with an agent-plus-canvas skill to automate eval analysis—grouping failures, surfacing hidden harness bugs, and enabling two model releases with much less effort—illustrating that agent platforms can substitute for narrow internal tools and speed product iteration.


4/15/2026

Cursor Uses A React Based Component Library And Skill System To Ground LLM Interfaces With Composable Domain Specific Canvases

Interact with agent-created visualizations in canvases · Cursor Blog

Science, Technology & Innovation · Apr 15, 2026

Cursor’s canvases are assembled from a React-based component and skill system—using first‑party UI primitives and extensible skills—so agents produce composable, predictable interfaces, making the component library plus skill layer a defensible control point for platform operators.


4/15/2026

Canvases Enable Agent-Mediated Triage of Large Diffs by Clustering and Prioritizing Changes to Improve Code Review Efficiency Without Increasing Headcount

Interact with agent-created visualizations in canvases · Cursor Blog

Science, Technology & Innovation · Apr 15, 2026

Cursor uses canvases to have an agent pre-cluster and prioritize changes in large diffs, surfacing algorithmic intent (e.g., pseudocode) and compressing complexity into interpretable clusters so reviewers can focus attention, reducing review latency and improving defect detection without increasing headcount.


4/15/2026

Cursor Shifts Agent Output From Text To Durable Interactive Canvases Inside Development Tools For Stateful Interfaces

Interact with agent-created visualizations in canvases · Cursor Blog

Science, Technology & Innovation · Apr 15, 2026

Cursor is shifting agents from linear chat replies to persistent, interactive canvases—agents become interface builders that create durable dashboards and custom UIs inside the development environment to enable higher-bandwidth, stateful human-agent workflows.


4/15/2026

Canvases Enable Cross-Source Visualizations That Improve Observability And Incident Response By Fusing Telemetry Logs And Local Debug Files

Interact with agent-created visualizations in canvases · Cursor Blog

Science, Technology & Innovation · Apr 15, 2026

Canvases let agents fuse telemetry, logs, and local debug files into unified visualizations—replacing hard-to-interpret markdown tables—and thereby improve observability and incident response by surfacing cross-source operational insights humans may miss.