Written By Divya
Published By: Divya | Published: Oct 21, 2025, 11:55 PM (IST)
OpenAI has just launched ChatGPT Atlas, a new AI-powered browser that aims to change how we browse the web. Think of it as more than a browser – it’s ChatGPT built right into your surfing experience. Atlas isn’t just a browser with a chatbot sitting in a corner. It comes with three main features: Chat, Memory, and Agent. Also Read: OpenAI CONFIRMS ChatGPT Data Leak Mixpanel Breach: Should You Worry?
At launch, the company is starting with Mac users, with Windows, iOS, and Android support coming soon. Free users get the core browsing experience, but Agent Mode is limited to Plus, Pro, and Business subscribers. Instead of relying on Google or Bing, Atlas uses ChatGPT search, which combines search results with AI-generated answers. Also Read: OpenAI Denies Wrongdoing In Teen Suicide Suit, Says ChatGPT Urged Teen To Seek Help
The browser also has a sidecar feature, keeping ChatGPT accessible while you browse. No more copying links or switching tabs – you can get context-aware help as you go. Also Read: OpenAI Brings ChatGPT Voice Into Every Chat With Real-Time Maps And Transcripts
Google Chrome still rules with billions of users worldwide, so Atlas has a long road ahead. But AI browsers are quickly becoming a hot space, and Atlas aims to go beyond simple search. It’s more like a personal assistant built into your browser, helping you research, summarise, and manage tasks online.
Whether it can truly compete with Chrome, Edge, or Safari remains to be seen, but for users looking for smarter, AI-integrated browsing, ChatGPT Atlas is a compelling start.