OpenAI today unexpectedly introduced another product under their umbrella, a web browser. OpenAI calls this web browser ChatGPT Atlas, and as many expected, it comes built with ChatGPT. ChatGPT Atlas is currently only available for macOS, and is expected to be available for Windows, Android, and iOS in the near future.
ChatGPT Atlas offers a main interface focused on chatbots, allowing you to use it to ask questions about anything, or to websites. Users can also use it as a search support, and it will display search results related to keywords in the form of AI summaries as usual in ChatGPT, or in the form of link display like regular search results.
All opened tabs also include an “Ask ChatGPT” button, which opens a special sidebar for users to ask any question about a web page that is open. Not only that, you can also activate ChatGPT Agent, and ask the AI agent to do a number of things on the opened tab page.
OpenAI emphasizes that ChatGPT Atlas can only access things in a tab, and cannot access files and documents outside of that tab. The ChatGPT Atlas web browser also comes with “Memory” support, allowing it to remember and further optimize browsing when moving forward.
Like a regular web browser, ChatGPT Atlas also comes with “Incognito” support.
For now, ChatGPT Atlas is only offered for macOS users, and is expected to be expanded to other users soon. For those of you who are interested, you can download ChatGPT Atlas today via its official website. Users will need to log in to the web browser before they can use it.