Cursor highlights competitor Origin at Compile 2026
At Cursor's inaugural Compile 2026 conference, the opening talk focused on competitor Origin (orgn.com), an enterprise AI confidential development environment (CDE). The platform targets regulated sectors by hosting coding agents inside hardware-isolated Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) with a zero-data-retention policy.
A bold choice to showcase a competitor on the main stage of Cursor's own conference, signaling that confidential computing and hardware-enforced privacy are becoming key battlegrounds in enterprise AI coding tools.
* Hardware-level security: Origin utilizes Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) rather than just policy commitments, offering cryptographic attestation to verify that code remains secure.
* Enterprise shift: Mainstream AI coding tools may be forced to adopt enclave execution to win trust in highly regulated industries.
* Browser-based CDE: By running in the browser with no local setup, it simplifies deployment while maintaining zero data retention.
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