OpenAI is planning a major consolidation of its AI products into a single desktop “superapp” that will combine ChatGPT, the Codex coding assistant, and the Atlas AI‑powered browser into one integrated application. The goal is to simplify workflows, improve performance, and offer a more seamless experience for desktop users.
The company has been developing multiple standalone tools in parallel, but feedback from both users and internal teams highlighted that managing separate apps created fragmentation and slowed feature improvements. OpenAI leaders now believe a unified desktop platform will allow the AI to perform a wide range of tasks, from general conversation and productivity to coding, web research, and data analysis, without users having to switch between different apps.
The superapp will leverage agentic AI capabilities, meaning it can take autonomous actions on behalf of users, such as generating code, analysing data, and navigating complex workflows. According to insiders, the project is being led by Fidji Simo, OpenAI’s Chief of Applications, who explained that consolidating products is necessary to maintain quality and focus. Greg Brockman, OpenAI’s President, will oversee the product development and organisational changes required for the new platform.
Currently, the mobile ChatGPT app will remain unchanged. The superapp effort is focused solely on desktop users, where integrated workflows and multi-tasking capabilities are most beneficial. OpenAI has not announced a release date or pricing details for the app, and the name of the platform is also yet to be confirmed.
The initiative reflects a shift in OpenAI’s approach, moving from a portfolio of specialised tools toward a single, comprehensive platform aimed at improving user engagement, enhancing AI performance, and streamlining the overall experience for professional and personal desktop users alike.
The move is part of OpenAI’s strategy to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving AI market, where rivals like Anthropic and others are expanding enterprise-focused AI tools. Consolidating multiple AI products into one desktop platform could make it easier for developers, businesses, and everyday users to access advanced AI features without juggling different applications.
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