About Cursor Hero
We're building the first AI cursor generator — turning text prompts into Windows 11 cursor packs in 60 seconds.
Cursor Hero started in 2025 with one simple frustration: there was no good way to get a custom mouse cursor without either hand-pixeling one for hours or settling for whatever free pack the internet happened to be hosting that week. Custom cursors were a relic of the 2000s — and nobody had shipped a real AI-native replacement.
I'm an independent developer who got tired of hand-pixeling cursors. I started Cursor Hero as the first AI-native cursor generator — describe any style in plain words and get back a complete, native Windows cursor pack in under a minute. No design tools, no PNG mockups, no Figma import steps.
The focus is narrow on purpose. I'm not building an image generator, a logo maker, or another AI toy. Cursor Hero is a focused tool for one job: making high-quality, native Windows cursors accessible to anyone who can write a sentence.
What we believe
Three rules that guide every decision we make.
Every cursor pack is generated by diffusion, not hand-pixeled. If you can describe it, we can ship it.
Output is real .cur + .anifiles, not PNG mockups. One click and they're installed in Mouse Properties.
Your prompts and generated cursors are never used to train our models — or anyone else's.
The founder
Independent solo developer. No team, no investors, no roadmap of “soon” features that never ship.
I started Cursor Hero in 2025 after years of hand-pixeling cursors or settling for whatever free pack the internet happened to be hosting. Cursor Hero is the first AI-native cursor generator — describe a style in plain words and get a complete Windows 10-state cursor pack in under a minute.
I build and run everything: the diffusion model, the web app, the billing, the docs, and this site.
How it works
Cursor Hero uses a diffusion model — similar to the ones behind DALL·E 3 and Stable Diffusion — fine-tuned on Windows cursor aesthetics. We trained it on tens of thousands of cursor samples spanning pixel art, neumorphism, glass, neon, hand-drawn, and flat design styles so it understands what makes a good cursor read clearly at 32×32 pixels.
The output isn't a single image. Every generation is a complete 10-state Windows cursor pack — arrow, text, link, cross, resize cursors, busy, and so on — so every cursor in the pack matches in style, color, and stroke weight. You get one consistent look across your entire desktop, not a mismatched set.
Get in touch
We'd love to hear from you — feedback, press, or just a screenshot of your new cursor setup.