ChatGPT “Atlas Browser” Launches to Challenge Google Chrome | Windows Version Coming Soon

OpenAI has unveiled its new ChatGPT Atlas browser — an AI-powered web browser built on ChatGPT technology. ChatGPT Atlas integrates artificial intelligence directly into the browsing experience, enabling users to summarize content, analyze information, and manage online tasks through a built-in ChatGPT menu.

According to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, the ChatGPT Atlas browser is now available globally for macOS, with upcoming releases planned for Windows, iOS, and Android. With features like Agent Mode, which can perform tasks such as product research, reservations, and automated workflows, OpenAI is positioning Atlas as a direct competitor to Google Chrome.

The launch follows months of anticipation, during which OpenAI hinted at creating an AI-driven browser to enhance the ChatGPT experience. While the free version of ChatGPT will have limited access to Atlas, users can still explore its core functions without a subscription.

Meanwhile, Perplexity has expanded its own AI ecosystem by introducing the free Comet browser for both Windows and macOS. Both OpenAI and Perplexity are racing to lead the emerging AI browser market by offering real-time summaries, task automation, and advanced privacy features.

Industry experts believe that ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet represent the future of web browsing — a landscape where AI actively assists users in navigating, searching, and completing digital tasks. The upcoming Windows release of ChatGPT Atlas is expected to make the technology even more widely accessible worldwide.


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