OpenAI announced the launch of its first web browser, which they named ChatGPT Atlas. Atlas is currently available on Mac only right now and has all the features you would expect from an AI browser. But the most surprising part is that its built-in search features seem to be powered by Google and not Microsoft Bing, its early partner and one of its largest investors.

How to download Atlas. If you are on a Mac, you can download ChatGPT Atlas at chatgpt.com/atlas. From there, the web browser will download to your computer, you double click on the installer and then drag the application to your application folder.

What Atlas does. It is a web browser, first and foremost. You can go directly to web pages and browse them, but as you do that, there is ChatGPT available on the sidebar, like other AI powered web browsers. You can ask ChatGPT questions, you can have it re-write your content in Gmail and other tabs, offers personalization and memory, plus it will help you complete tasks, code and even shop using agentic features.

Search in Atlas. The interesting thing is that when you search in ChatGPT Atlas, it gives you a ChatGPT like response but also adds search vertical tabs to the top, like you have in other search engines. Like web, images, videos, news and more. Then when you go to those tabs, there is a link at the top of each set of search results to Google.

Here are screenshots:

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More details. ChatGPT Atlas is launching worldwide on macOS today to Free, Plus, Pro, and Go users. Atlas is also available in beta for Business, and if enabled by their plan administrator, for Enterprise and Edu users. Experiences for Windows, iOS, and Android are coming soon.

You can download it at chatgpt.com/atlas.


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