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OpenAI Launches Atlas Web Browser to Rival Google Chrome

Linda Torries – Tech Writer & Digital Trends Analyst by Linda Torries – Tech Writer & Digital Trends Analyst
October 21, 2025
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Introduction to Atlas Browser

Back in 2008, Google launched the Chrome browser to help better integrate its industry-leading search engine into the web-browsing experience. Today, OpenAI announced the Atlas browser that it hopes will do something similar for its ChatGPT Large Language Model, answering the question “What if I could chat with a browser?” as the OpenAI team put it.

What is Atlas Browser?

OpenAI Founder and CEO Sam Altman said in a livestreamed announcement that Atlas will let users “chat with a page,” helping ChatGPT become a core way that users interact with the place where “a ton of work and life happens” online. “The way that we hope people will use the Internet in the future… is that the chat experience and a web browser can be a great analogue,” he said.

Availability of Atlas Browser

The new browser is available for download now on MacOS, and Altman promised Windows and mobile versions would be rolled out “as quick as we can.”

Features of Atlas Browser

Home Screen and Interface

The home screen of a new Atlas tab mirrors the simplicity of the Chrome search box, with a text field prompting users to “Ask ChatGPT or type a URL.” Users can access their chat history or different ChatGPT models using an interface similar to that on ChatGPT.com. The Atlas browser will also populate suggestions below that search box, which could range from links to news stories to suggestions for tasks the browser can perform for you.

Integration with ChatGPT

During the livestream, the OpenAI team said that Atlas has features that web users have come to expect from a browser: tabs, bookmarks, and auto-fill among them. But the integration with ChatGPT now means that “chat comes with you everywhere” in the browsing experience.

Conclusion

The Atlas browser is a new way to interact with the internet, using ChatGPT to help users navigate and find information. With its simple interface and integration with ChatGPT, Atlas has the potential to change the way we use the internet.

FAQs

Q: What is Atlas browser?
A: Atlas browser is a new browser announced by OpenAI that integrates ChatGPT into the web-browsing experience.
Q: What features does Atlas browser have?
A: Atlas browser has features such as tabs, bookmarks, and auto-fill, as well as integration with ChatGPT.
Q: Is Atlas browser available for download?
A: Yes, Atlas browser is available for download now on MacOS, with Windows and mobile versions coming soon.
Q: How does Atlas browser differ from other browsers?
A: Atlas browser differs from other browsers in its integration with ChatGPT, allowing users to “chat with a page” and get suggestions and information from the language model.

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Linda Torries – Tech Writer & Digital Trends Analyst

Linda Torries is a skilled technology writer with a passion for exploring the latest innovations in the digital world. With years of experience in tech journalism, she has written insightful articles on topics such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, software development, and consumer electronics. Her writing style is clear, engaging, and informative, making complex tech concepts accessible to a wide audience. Linda stays ahead of industry trends, providing readers with up-to-date analysis and expert opinions on emerging technologies. When she's not writing, she enjoys testing new gadgets, reviewing apps, and sharing practical tech tips to help users navigate the fast-paced digital landscape.

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