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6OpenAI Release Notes·2d ago

OpenAI adds Computer Use on Windows and usage profiles to Codex

OpenAI's Codex app now supports Computer Use on Windows, enabling eligible users to direct Codex to see, click, and type within Windows applications during development workflows. The update also enables cross-device continuity, allowing users to monitor and steer work from iOS, Android, or Mac while a Windows machine hosts the project environment. Additional changes include infrastructure improvements for responsiveness and browser speed, plus Codex Profiles for tracking usage and token activity. Computer Use on Windows is geo-restricted at launch, unavailable in the EEA, UK, and Switzerland.

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6Openai Release Notes·2d ago·source ↗

OpenAI Codex gains Computer Use on Windows and usage profiles

OpenAI has added Computer Use capability to Codex on Windows, allowing the agent to see, click, and type within Windows applications via a plugin. Business users can also continue Windows workflows remotely from ChatGPT on iOS/Android or Codex on Mac, with the Windows machine acting as the local host. The release also adds Codex usage profiles for tracking activity and token usage, and improves app responsiveness and browser stability. Computer Use on Windows is not available at launch in the EEA, UK, or Switzerland.

5Openai Release Notes·2d ago·source ↗

OpenAI Codex gains Windows Computer Use and cross-platform remote control

OpenAI's Codex app now supports Computer Use on Windows, enabling the agent to operate Windows desktop applications by seeing, clicking, and typing. Remote control functionality has also been extended to Windows devices, allowing users to initiate and monitor Codex tasks from iOS, Android, or Mac. The update also adds thread coordination for local projects, expanded search across Codex threads, and improved Chrome context capture for Google Workspace apps.

6Openai Release Notes·2d ago·source ↗

OpenAI Codex gains Windows Computer Use and remote control via ChatGPT mobile

OpenAI has added Computer Use support for Windows in the Codex app, enabling Codex to see, click, and type within Windows applications. A remote control feature allows users to monitor and steer ongoing Windows workflows from ChatGPT on iOS/Android or Codex on Mac, while the Windows machine remains the local host. The update also adds GitHub Enterprise Server app template support for workspace-specific connectors covering Codex Web, Code Review, and Security Review. Windows Computer Use and remote control are disabled for Enterprise users by default and require early-access enrollment.

4Openai Release Notes·2d ago·source ↗

OpenAI Codex app launches on Windows for ChatGPT Business workspaces

OpenAI has released a Windows desktop client for its Codex coding agent, available to ChatGPT Business workspace members who have Codex access. The app supports running multiple Codex agents in parallel with isolated worktrees, reviewable diffs, and interoperability with Codex CLI and IDE surfaces. Admins use existing workspace controls without a separate permission model, extending Codex's multi-surface reach to Windows environments.

4Openai Release Notes·2d ago·source ↗

OpenAI Codex app launches on Windows for Enterprise and Edu workspaces

OpenAI has released the Codex app for Windows, available to ChatGPT Enterprise and Edu workspace members. The app supports running multiple Codex agents in parallel with isolated worktrees and reviewable diffs, maintaining interoperability with Codex CLI and IDE surfaces. Permissions are unified under existing Codex Local and Codex Cloud policies, requiring no additional admin configuration.

6Openai Release Notes·2d ago·source ↗

OpenAI expands Codex with in-app browser, computer use, PR workflow, and thread automations

OpenAI released a significant update to its Codex desktop app, adding an in-app browser for page-level feedback, computer use capabilities (macOS app control via vision and input), and deeper GitHub pull request integration. New workflow features include chat threads without project folders, scheduled thread automations for long-running tasks, and an artifact viewer for previewing generated PDFs, spreadsheets, and documents. Computer use is geo-restricted, excluding the EEA, UK, and Switzerland at launch.

6Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Codex for (almost) everything: OpenAI expands Codex app with computer use, browsing, image generation, memory, and plugins

OpenAI has updated its Codex desktop application for macOS and Windows with a broad set of new capabilities including computer use, in-app browsing, image generation, persistent memory, and plugin support. The update positions Codex as a more comprehensive agentic developer tool rather than a pure code-completion assistant. These additions bring Codex closer to a general-purpose AI agent environment targeting developer workflows.

5Openai Release Notes·2d ago·source ↗

OpenAI Codex app launches on Windows with parallel agent support

OpenAI has released the Codex desktop app for Windows, available to ChatGPT subscribers with Codex access. The app supports running multiple Codex agents in parallel with isolated worktrees and reviewable diffs that can be edited, discarded, or converted to pull requests. It integrates with the Codex CLI and IDE tooling, enabling a unified workflow across surfaces.