ChatGPT Atlas
ChatGPT Atlas is OpenAI's web browser — built around an embedded ChatGPT that reads the page you're looking at. It launched 21 October 2025 (macOS first; Windows + iOS + Android in beta). Tab-level memory means ChatGPT remembers things it learned earlier in the session. Agent mode (Plus/Pro/Business) lets ChatGPT take actions in the browser on your behalf — clicking, filling forms, navigating. Honest take: it's interesting, the privacy story needs careful reading, and it's clearly an early product. Sourced from chatgpt.com/atlas and openai.com/index/introducing-chatgpt-atlas.
- ATLAS.1 ChatGPT Atlas, plainly sourced
Five-minute orientation to ChatGPT Atlas — OpenAI's web browser. What it is, what platforms it runs on, what's free vs paid, and the privacy implications worth thinking about.
- ATLAS.2 Atlas use cases — what it's good for sourced
Concrete scenarios where ChatGPT Atlas earns its keep — research with the page in context, in-place text rewriting, agent-mode for repetitive form filling. Plus the use cases where you'd still use Chrome or Safari.