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OpenAI overhaul targets unified app and sharper enterprise focus

OpenAI is preparing to launch a desktop “superapp” combining ChatGPT, Codex and its Atlas browser, as the artificial intelligence company seeks to simplify its product offering and strengthen its position against rising competition.

According to The Wall Street Journal, the planned application will bring together the company’s chatbot, coding platform and browser into a single interface, marking a shift away from last year’s strategy of releasing multiple standalone products. The move is intended to streamline development efforts and improve usability for both business and technical customers.

Fidji Simo, chief of applications, told employees in an internal note that “we realised we were spreading our efforts across too many apps and stacks, and that we need to simplify our efforts”. She added that fragmentation had “been slowing us down and making it harder to hit the quality bar we want”.

OpenAI president Greg Brockman will temporarily oversee the product overhaul, while Simo will focus on commercialising the new platform and supporting sales efforts. An OpenAI spokesperson confirmed the shake-up to the WSJ and said the unified app would help internal teams collaborate more effectively around a single product.

The initiative reflects increasing pressure from rival Anthropic, which has gained traction with enterprise users and developers through its Claude Code and related tools. The report noted that OpenAI executives have recently reviewed the company’s portfolio to identify projects to scale back, with Simo warning staff in a meeting that they could not afford to be distracted by “side quests”.

OpenAI plans to expand so-called “agentic” capabilities within the new application, enabling AI systems to carry out tasks autonomously on a user’s computer, including writing software and analysing data. The company expects to build out these features within Codex before integrating it fully with ChatGPT and the Atlas browser.

The desktop push follows earlier efforts to strengthen OpenAI’s coding business, including the launch of a standalone Codex desktop app this year. The mobile version of ChatGPT will remain unchanged as part of the new strategy.

Simo said the consolidation would allow the company to “combine the strongest AI consumer app and brand with the strongest agentic app”, positioning OpenAI to extend advanced AI capabilities to a broader user base.

Reuters reported separately that OpenAI has agreed to acquire Python toolmaker Astral, as it seeks to bolster its position in the AI coding tools market and compete more directly with Anthropic. The companies did not disclose financial terms, but Astral’s tools will be integrated into Codex, while chief executive Charlie Marsh said “OpenAI will continue supporting our open-source tools after the deal closes”.


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