ChatGPT Atlas logo is seen in this illustration taken October 21, 2025. REUTERS


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OpenAI has stepped into the web browsing arena with the launch of ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered browser designed to blend online navigation with the intelligence of its popular chatbot. The debut marks OpenAI’s boldest move yet in challenging Google Chrome’s long-standing dominance.

Unveiled on Tuesday, Atlas integrates ChatGPT’s conversational abilities into a full-fledged browser, letting users interact with webpages in entirely new ways. The browser aims to redefine how people search, shop, and consume content online by turning routine browsing into an AI-assisted experience.

A New Era of AI-Driven Browsing

Atlas is OpenAI’s latest effort to build on its massive ChatGPT user base — more than 800 million active weekly users — and extend the chatbot’s role into users’ everyday digital lives.

Unlike traditional search tools that depend on keywords, Atlas focuses on summarizing, comparing, and analyzing information through natural conversation. The move could accelerate a growing shift toward AI-powered search, putting OpenAI in more direct competition with Google.

Alphabet, Google’s parent company, saw its shares fall 1.8% in afternoon trading following the announcement.

How OpenAI Atlas Works

The new browser comes with an integrated ChatGPT sidebar that users can open alongside any website. This sidebar can summarize articles, analyze data, or even compare products in real time.

For paid users, Atlas introduces an “agent mode” — a hands-free experience that allows ChatGPT to interact with websites directly. In a live demo, OpenAI developers showed how the chatbot could find an online recipe, then automatically purchase the ingredients by navigating to Instacart and completing the checkout process.

The feature demonstrates how OpenAI envisions a future where AI handles end-to-end tasks — from research to real-world action — all within a browser.

Competing in a Crowded AI Browser Market

Atlas joins a growing list of AI browsers such as Perplexity’s Comet, Brave, and Opera’s Neon. Each is racing to offer smarter, faster web experiences by embedding AI tools that summarize pages, fill out forms, or even write code.

Currently, Atlas is available globally on Apple’s macOS, with versions for Windows, iOS, and Android expected soon.

The Battle for Search and Ad Revenue

Since the launch of ChatGPT in late 2022, OpenAI has reshaped how people interact with technology. But the company faces fierce competition from Google and AI-focused startups like Anthropic.

In response, Google has been reinventing its search model. It recently introduced “AI Mode,” which adds AI-generated overviews to search results. The company also integrated its Gemini AI model into Chrome for U.S. users, with plans to expand to iOS soon.

Despite new rivals, Chrome still dominates the global browser market with a 71.9% share as of September, according to StatCounter. But analysts believe OpenAI’s entry could shift advertising dynamics.

“Integrating chat into a browser could pave the way for OpenAI to sell ads,” said Gil Luria, analyst at D.A. Davidson. “Once it does, it could draw a meaningful portion of search ad spending away from Google.”

With Atlas, OpenAI isn’t just building another browser — it’s redefining what browsing means in the age of artificial intelligence.

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