ChatGPT launched Atlas the AI browser today!
Atlas browser is a new AI web browser from Chatgpt. It’s a browser with Chatgpt built-in. You can browse any website or search any keyword. Chatgpt-Atlas will be helping you in the window right where you are, understanding what you’re trying to do, and completing tasks for you, all without copying and pasting or leaving the page. Your ChatGPT memory is built in, so conversations can draw on past chats and details to help you get new things done in the browser itself. Atlas lets users open a ChatGPT sidebar in any window to summarize content, compare products or analyze data from any site.
Chatgpt Atlas has a agent-mode too says verge! ChatGPT can also do work for you in Atlas using agent mode, with improvements that make it faster and more useful by working with your browsing context. It’s now better at researching and analyzing, automating tasks, and planning events or booking appointments while you browse. Right now you can download free chatgpt atlas browser for macOS (apple devices). Don’t miss this: How to rank your website in chatgpt atlas browser!
How to get ChatGPT Atlas browser?
Download at chatgpt.com/atlas. Getting started is easy: when you open Atlas for the first time, sign in to ChatGPT and bring your bookmarks, saved passwords, and browsing history with you by importing them from your current browser.
Steps to Enable and Use ChatGPT Atlas browser:
- Drag the Atlas icon into your Applications folder.
- Open Atlas and log in using your ChatGPT account.
- Import data from another browser like Chrome, Safari (passwords, bookmarks, browsing history).
- Allow keychain access.
- Decide if you want to enable browser memories.
- Set ChatGPT as default browser.
Major Benefits of Using Chatgpt Atlas
- Integrated AI assistant while you browse
With Atlas, you don’t need to switch tabs or copy-paste content into a separate chat with ChatGPT. The AI lives in a sidebar (or integrated view) alongside the webpage you’re on, so you can ask things like “Summarize this article,” “Compare these two products,” or “What’s this section saying?” right where you are. - Context-aware browsing
Because the browser knows what page you’re on (with your permission) and what tabs are open, it can give more relevant, situational help. For example, if you’re reading a technical document it can help interpret or condense it. - “Memory” of your browsing / tasks
There’s an optional feature where the browser (via ChatGPT) retains browsing context or history of tasks, so you can later ask things like “What job posts did I look at last week?” or “Continue the outline I started for my blog.” This enables more continuity across sessions. - Agent mode – automation of tasks
For users with access (Plus, Pro, Business) the browser supports an “agent mode” where ChatGPT can take actions: fill forms, perform research across tabs, book reservations, compile results, etc. This lets you delegate parts of your web-workflow. - Enhanced productivity & writing help
Because Atlas allows inline editing (e.g., highlighting text on a page and asking ChatGPT to revise it) and combines browsing + chat in one interface, it reduces friction for tasks like writing emails, doing research, comparing products or data, etc. - Privacy- and control features built-in
Although the browser is built for switching and memory, OpenAI emphasises user control: you can toggle memory on/off, browse in incognito, decide what sites ChatGPT can access/see, and by default the browsing content isn’t used to train models.
You can also get Perplexity AI Pro subscription free for 12 months!
More on: https://techcrunch.com/2025/10/21/openai-launches-an-ai-powered-browser-chatgpt-atlas/