OpenAI shuts down Atlas browser, merges into ChatGPT less than a year after launch.

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According to Beating monitoring, OpenAI will stop operating its standalone browser ChatGPT Atlas. Atlas will end service on August 9, less than a year after its release.

Atlas’s core capabilities will be integrated into ChatGPT and Codex. The new version of the ChatGPT desktop app has added a browser—users can open multiple tabs, download files, log in to websites, and allow the Agent to directly operate web pages. Users can also use a Chrome extension to call ChatGPT.

Atlas’s bookmarks, tabs, and browsing history will not be automatically migrated. Users need to manually export bookmarks and save important web pages before the service is discontinued.

OpenAI previously launched ChatGPT, Codex, and Atlas separately. Now, the three are starting to be merged into the same desktop application, and Atlas is becoming the first standalone product to be discontinued.

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