OpenAI is consolidating its browser tool into a single desktop application. Here's what changes for your team.
OpenAI is sunsetting ChatGPT Atlas, its standalone desktop browser, on August 9, 2026. The company confirmed the deprecation date on X (formerly Twitter) through James Sun of OpenAI, who stated, 'The current targeted date for deprecation is 8/9, and we'll share more information in the upcoming days both in-app and via email.'
All features currently in Atlas are moving into OpenAI's new consolidated ChatGPT desktop app. This isn't a shutdown of AI capabilities; it's a consolidation. Your browser-based AI tools stay available, but they'll live in a single desktop application alongside ChatGPT Work (OpenAI's work-focused agent) and ChatGPT Codex.
If your business uses Atlas for research, content drafting, or customer-facing AI features, you need a migration plan. August 9 is a hard deadline, and there's no indication OpenAI will extend it.
The good news: you're not losing functionality. The new desktop app keeps the browser capabilities you're using, adds ChatGPT Work for agent-based automation, and simplifies your toolchain. The friction is the transition itself, and the deadline is firm.
Yes. OpenAI is discontinuing Atlas entirely on August 9, 2026, so any work currently in Atlas needs to move to the new ChatGPT desktop app before that date. There's no extension of the deadline announced.
The source does not specify automatic migration details. OpenAI says they'll share more information in-app and via email, so check those channels for migration guidance as the date approaches.
The new ChatGPT desktop app includes built-in browser capabilities (what Atlas had), ChatGPT Work (OpenAI's work-focused agent), and ChatGPT Codex. It consolidates what was spread across multiple products.
The source does not mention pricing changes or differences between the two tools.