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Windsurf

A flow-focused, VS Code–based AI IDE — now Cognition’s Devin Desktop, with a cloud agent built in.

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Standout features

Windsurf’s whole pitch is “flow” — the editor tracks what you’re doing and its Cascade agent (now Devin) picks up the rest, from autocomplete to full cloud tasks.

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Standout feature

Cascade / Devin agent

an in-editor agent that plans, edits across files, and now hands long-running work to a Devin cloud agent with one click.

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Standout feature

SWE-1.5 model

Cognition’s own coding model tuned for speed (~950 tokens/sec) so most edits don’t pay frontier-model rent.

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Standout feature

Codemaps

AI-annotated visual maps of your codebase — grouped sections and line-level trace guides for navigating big repos.

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Standout feature

Agent Command Center

a Kanban-style dashboard that shows every running local and cloud agent in one view.

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Standout feature

40+ IDE plugins

beyond its own editor, Windsurf’s completion and chat plug into JetBrains, Vim, Neovim, Xcode and more.

How it scores
Last reviewed 8 June 2026
Output quality
8.3
Value for money
8.0
Ease of use
8.8
Reliability
8.0
Ecosystem
7.5
Momentum
7.0
Weighted total 8 / 10 · scored on blipradar's public rubric. How we score →
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The verdict

Windsurf is an AI-native code editor — a VS Code fork (originally Codeium’s) rebuilt around an always-on agent rather than a bolted-on chat box. In June 2026 Cognition rebranded it to Devin Desktop.

  • Built on VS Code, so your extensions, themes and keybindings carry over.
  • Started as Codeium, rebranded Windsurf (Apr 2025), then acquired by Cognition (~$250M, Dec 2025).
  • As of 2 June 2026 it ships as Devin Desktop, opening on an agent dashboard rather than the editor.
  • Runs on macOS, Windows and Linux, plus plugins for 40+ other IDEs.
Bottom line: a fast, flow-first editor that is converging with Cognition’s Devin agent.

Windsurf leans on its own fast model plus the frontier names, and reads your whole repo — not just the open file.

  • SWE-1.5 / 1.6 — Cognition’s proprietary, speed-tuned coding model; frontier models (Claude, GPT-5, Gemini) are available too.
  • Codemaps + codebase RAG — repo-wide context for navigation and cross-file refactors.
  • Cloud sessions — hand long-running tasks to Devin agents that work outside the editor and report back.

A genuinely generous free tier, then quota-based paid plans (Windsurf moved off credits in March 2026).

Freeunlimited autocomplete + a weekly pool of premium creditsFree
Prodaily/weekly quotas, cloud sessions, SWE model$20/mo
Teamspooled usage, admin & security$30/seat
Maxhigh-frequency usage, priority access$200/mo
EnterpriseSSO plus FedRAMP, HIPAA and ITARCustom
Pricing has changed repeatedly (credits → quotas, $15 → $20) — check the live page before committing a team.

Windsurf suits people who want an agent that stays in their flow — and who can tolerate a product mid-transition.

Great fit
  • Beginners — VS Code familiarity plus a gentle, flow-aware agent.
  • Developers who want a cloud agent inside the editor, not in a separate tab.
  • Teams on non-VS-Code editors — 40+ plugins reach JetBrains, Vim and Xcode.
Think twice if
  • You need rock-solid stability today — big projects can strain it and the Devin Desktop switch is fresh.
  • You depend on Cascade automation — it is end-of-life 1 July 2026 and must move to Devin Local.

No tool is perfect — the main trade-offs to weigh:

  • Brand churn — Codeium → Windsurf → Devin Desktop in two years; the roadmap keeps shifting.
  • Autocomplete & search — trails Cursor in several head-to-heads.
  • Heavy projects — large codebases can be hard on CPU.
  • Moving prices — plans and quotas have changed often.
Even so — the in-editor Devin handoff and Codemaps are genuinely ahead of the pack.
  • One of the most generous free tiers in the category
  • Cascade / Devin agent handles multi-file work and hands long tasks to the cloud
  • SWE-1.5 is fast and cheap to run, easing usage costs
  • Codemaps give visual codebase navigation rivals don’t have
  • Reaches 40+ IDEs, not just its own editor
  • Three rebrands in two years — identity still settling
  • Autocomplete and codebase search behind Cursor in benchmarks
  • Can be heavy on very large projects
  • Cascade is end-of-life July 2026, forcing a migration
What users say
Loved: flow & speedLoved: CodemapsLoved: generous free tierGripe: rebrand churnGripe: stability on big repos

Across forums and reviews, developers praise Windsurf’s flow-first feel, the fast SWE model, and Codemaps for navigating big codebases — beginners rate it especially highly. The recurring gripes are the dizzying brand changes (Codeium → Windsurf → Devin Desktop), occasional instability on large projects, and autocomplete that some find a step behind Cursor.

Summary written by blipradar from public discussion — we link out rather than republish others' reviews.
Company & reach

Windsurf began life as Codeium and is now built by Cognition — the lab behind the Devin autonomous engineer — which acquired it in late 2025.

Company
Cognition AIAcquired Windsurf / Codeium (Dec 2025)
Headquarters
San Francisco, USA
Founded
Codeium founded 2021Windsurf editor launched Nov 2024; rebranded Devin Desktop Jun 2026
Reach
1M+ active developers59% of the Fortune 500 reported using it; ~$82M ARR at acquisition
Backing
~$25B (Cognition)Cognition valuation, Apr 2026 (Bloomberg); Windsurf acquired for ~$250M
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Company figures are from public disclosures and reputable trackers (gathered Jun 2026); user and revenue numbers are estimates that move fast. Windsurf was rebranded “Devin Desktop” in June 2026.

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