OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Atlas, a web browser designed around ChatGPT. Unlike standard browsers, Atlas integrates the AI directly, allowing users to interact with the assistant while browsing any website. The development signals how artificial intelligence may transform the way people navigate the internet and complete online tasks, from research to shopping, by making these activities faster and more efficient.
One of the key features of Atlas is its ability to stay accessible across all websites. Users no longer need to switch tabs or copy information from one place to another. The artificial intelligence can understand what the user is trying to achieve and provide support directly on the page being viewed. This setup streamlines online work, reducing repetitive steps and keeping tasks on track.
Atlas also features a memory system that retains previous interactions and key details, enabling users to seamlessly continue where they left off and making each session more efficient.
Your ChatGPT memory is built in, so conversations can draw on past chats and details to help you get new things done.
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Another key function is agent mode , which enables ChatGPT to take actions automatically while users navigate websites. By leveraging contextual information from the pages visited, the system now operates more efficiently and responsively. With agent mode, the AI can conduct research, manage routine tasks, and assist with planning events—all without requiring users to switch between pages. ChatGPT Atlas is currently available to macOS users.
OpenAI has ensured that the new offering is safe for its users. It stated that safety has been a major focus in Atlas’s design, highlighting the following measures:
According to OpenAI, “this launch marks a step toward a future where most web use happens through agentic systems—where you can delegate the routine and stay focused on what matters most.”
The move also aligns with broader trends in the tech industry. In May, Frank Shaw, Microsoft’s chief communications officer, observed that the world has entered the era of AI agents . He noted that improvements in AI reasoning and memory now allow these systems to help users solve problems and carry out tasks in new and efficient ways. Shaw also pointed to a vision of an open agentic web, where AI can make decisions and perform tasks for both individuals and organizations, marking a shift in how people interact with the internet.