OpenAI has announced that it will discontinue ChatGPT Atlas, its AI-powered browser, and shift its key features into the main ChatGPT platform as part of a wider product overhaul.
Atlas, which was introduced for macOS in late 2025, was designed to offer an AI-first browsing experience. Instead of continuing it as a separate application, OpenAI says the browser’s technology will now become part of a redesigned ChatGPT desktop app and a new Chrome extension.
The company has confirmed that August 9, 2026, will be the final day of support for ChatGPT Atlas. Existing users will receive email and in-app notifications explaining how the transition will work before the service is retired.
The updated ChatGPT desktop application will combine several OpenAI tools into a single workspace. Users will be able to browse websites, compare information from different sources, work with files stored in Google Workspace and Microsoft 365, and allow certain AI tasks to continue running in the background while they use their computer.
OpenAI is also introducing a ChatGPT Chrome extension, giving users direct access to ChatGPT from the browser sidebar. The extension will allow people to summarise webpages, ask questions about online content and complete AI-assisted tasks without opening a separate application.
Although Atlas received attention for its AI-powered browsing and task automation features, it remained available only for macOS users and many advanced capabilities were limited to paid subscribers. By bringing those features into ChatGPT, OpenAI says it wants to offer a more unified experience instead of maintaining a separate browser.
The move also means the planned Windows version of ChatGPT Atlas will no longer be released, as the company focuses on expanding AI-powered browsing through its flagship ChatGPT platform.
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