OpenAI released a standalone desktop app for its Codex AI coding assistant, now temporarily available to all ChatGPT users on Apple devices. The app offers a simplified interface for managing multiple AI agents in one workspace. Codex aims to support developers with code generation, collaboration, and advanced task management features.
Codex is now offering free and low-cost Go access for a limited time, expanding beyond its usual paid tiers. OpenAI stated that the app allows users to run multiple AI agents in parallel and organize them by project. Users can review each agent’s changes within individual threads.
The Codex app also supports a library of built-in skills, including image generation and task handling beyond standard code generation. Developers can use these agents for longer projects and collaborate with them directly. This multi-agent system acts as a central command space for development workflows.
CEO Sam Altman described the new app as “the most loved internal product we’ve ever had” during a Friday press briefing. He added, “It’s been totally an amazing thing for us to be using recently at OpenAI.” Altman said he had been “staying up late” building tools using the platform himself.
OpenAI said more than one million developers used Codex in the past month, showing strong interest in AI-based development tools. Codex initially launched in April and became widely available in October. The standalone app introduces more streamlined functionality and an improved user experience for Apple users.
To support demand, OpenAI is temporarily doubling rate limits across all paid Codex plans. Users with Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise, and Edu subscriptions can also buy additional usage credits. The company did not confirm when temporary access for free users will end.
The release comes as rivals Anthropic and Cursor also expand offerings aimed at developers. OpenAI’s move seeks to reinforce its position in the competitive AI coding assistant space. The company continues to invest in products designed for hands-on developer use and broader market appeal.
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