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OpenAI Plans Desktop Super App Combining ChatGPT and Codex

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
March 21, 2026
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OpenAI is working on a new desktop “super app” that will combine ChatGPT, its AI coding assistant Codex, and a web browser into a single platform, as the company looks to streamline its growing suite of AI tools. 

The move represents a major shift in strategy for OpenAI, which has spent the past year launching multiple standalone products across chat, coding, and browsing. Executives now say that fragmentation across these tools has slowed development and made it harder to deliver a consistent user experience. 

By consolidating its products into one desktop environment, OpenAI aims to simplify how users interact with its technology while making it easier to integrate AI into everyday workflows.

The planned application will merge three key components:

  • ChatGPT, OpenAI’s core conversational AI
  • Codex, its AI coding agent used for software development
  • An AI-powered browser (often referred to as Atlas)

Together, these tools will allow users to chat, browse the web, and execute tasks such as coding or research from a single interface. 

Codex, in particular, is expected to play a central role in the new experience. The tool is designed to act as an autonomous coding agent capable of writing, reviewing, and debugging software with minimal human input.

Meanwhile, the browser component integrates AI directly into web navigation, enabling features such as summarizing pages, extracting information, and performing actions across websites.

The super app is also expected to emphasise agent-based AI capabilities, where systems can carry out multi-step tasks rather than simply responding to prompts.

This could include:

  • Writing and executing code
  • Conducting research across multiple sources
  • Automating workflows across apps and websites
  • Managing tasks over extended sessions

OpenAI executives have indicated that future versions of its products will increasingly focus on AI agents that can act on behalf of users, reflecting a broader shift across the industry. 

The decision to consolidate products marks a clear pivot away from OpenAI’s earlier strategy of releasing multiple standalone tools.

Internal discussions revealed that spreading efforts across too many products had “slowed us down” and made it harder to maintain quality, prompting leadership to refocus on fewer, more integrated offerings.

The restructuring will be led by OpenAI’s applications chief Fidji Simo, with support from company president Greg Brockman, as the company reorganizes teams around the unified platform. 

The push toward a unified desktop app comes as competition intensifies in the AI space.

Rivals such as Anthropic and Google are rapidly expanding their own AI ecosystems, particularly in areas like coding assistants and enterprise productivity tools.

OpenAI’s Codex product has already seen strong growth, with increasing adoption among developers, while competing tools such as Claude Code are gaining traction. 

By combining its tools into a single platform, OpenAI is aiming to create a more cohesive experience that can better compete with integrated AI offerings from rivals.

OpenAI has not yet announced a release date for the desktop super app, and it is expected to roll out gradually as the company refines its product strategy.

For now, the company’s mobile ChatGPT app is expected to remain unchanged, with the super app focused primarily on desktop environments where advanced workflows and multi-tasking are more common. 

The initiative signals OpenAI’s broader ambition to evolve from a chatbot provider into a full-stack AI platform, where users can interact, build, and automate tasks within a single unified environment.

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Paul Balo

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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