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OpenAI plans largest ChatGPT revamp since launch, aiming for ‘superapp’ status

OpenAI plans largest ChatGPT revamp since launch, aiming for ‘superapp’ status

The overhaul will bundle coding tools, AI agents, and third-party integrations from Canva and Booking.com as OpenAI eyes enterprise customers ahead of a potential IPO.

OpenAI is preparing to fundamentally reshape ChatGPT into something far more ambitious than a chatbot. The Financial Times reported on June 7 that the company is planning the largest redesign of its flagship product since ChatGPT first launched in November 2022.

The goal is to transform ChatGPT into a “superapp,” a single platform that bundles coding tools, AI agents, image generation, and integrations with third-party services like Canva and Booking.com.

What the revamp actually includes

The redesign touches both the ChatGPT website and its mobile applications. Among the most notable additions is Codex, OpenAI’s coding tool, which will become a more prominent feature within the platform rather than a separate product.

AI agents, the kind that can take actions on your behalf rather than just answer questions, are also part of the package.

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Third-party integrations add another layer. By partnering with companies like Canva for design and Booking.com for travel, OpenAI is essentially trying to make ChatGPT the place where people start their workflows instead of just one stop along the way.

The rollout is expected to begin in the coming weeks, though OpenAI hasn’t disclosed a precise launch date.

The bigger picture: enterprise revenue and IPO positioning

The redesign is strategically aimed at enterprise customers. By bundling productivity tools, coding assistance, and third-party integrations into a single platform, OpenAI is making a pitch to corporate IT departments: you don’t need five different AI subscriptions. You need one.

OpenAI has been laying the groundwork for a potential public listing. A superapp strategy that demonstrates diversified revenue streams and sticky enterprise adoption would look considerably more attractive to public market investors than a company primarily known for a consumer chatbot.

In May 2026, GPT-5.5 Instant became the default model powering ChatGPT, replacing its predecessor. Then in early June 2026, the company rolled out a major overhaul to its memory systems, allowing ChatGPT to better retain and use context from previous conversations.

What this means for investors and the tech landscape

Google has been moving in this direction with Gemini’s integration across Workspace. Microsoft has its Copilot strategy embedded in Office 365. OpenAI, which lacks an existing enterprise software ecosystem, is betting that ChatGPT’s brand recognition and model quality can compensate for that disadvantage.

The competitive implications extend beyond AI companies. If ChatGPT successfully becomes the starting point for coding, design, travel booking, and general productivity, it threatens not just rival AI platforms but the individual SaaS companies whose products become features within OpenAI’s ecosystem. Being integrated into ChatGPT is a distribution win for Canva and Booking.com today. But if OpenAI eventually builds native alternatives to those tools, today’s partners could become tomorrow’s competitors.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

OpenAI plans largest ChatGPT revamp since launch, aiming for ‘superapp’ status

OpenAI plans largest ChatGPT revamp since launch, aiming for ‘superapp’ status

The overhaul will bundle coding tools, AI agents, and third-party integrations from Canva and Booking.com as OpenAI eyes enterprise customers ahead of a potential IPO.

OpenAI is preparing to fundamentally reshape ChatGPT into something far more ambitious than a chatbot. The Financial Times reported on June 7 that the company is planning the largest redesign of its flagship product since ChatGPT first launched in November 2022.

The goal is to transform ChatGPT into a “superapp,” a single platform that bundles coding tools, AI agents, image generation, and integrations with third-party services like Canva and Booking.com.

What the revamp actually includes

The redesign touches both the ChatGPT website and its mobile applications. Among the most notable additions is Codex, OpenAI’s coding tool, which will become a more prominent feature within the platform rather than a separate product.

AI agents, the kind that can take actions on your behalf rather than just answer questions, are also part of the package.

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Third-party integrations add another layer. By partnering with companies like Canva for design and Booking.com for travel, OpenAI is essentially trying to make ChatGPT the place where people start their workflows instead of just one stop along the way.

The rollout is expected to begin in the coming weeks, though OpenAI hasn’t disclosed a precise launch date.

The bigger picture: enterprise revenue and IPO positioning

The redesign is strategically aimed at enterprise customers. By bundling productivity tools, coding assistance, and third-party integrations into a single platform, OpenAI is making a pitch to corporate IT departments: you don’t need five different AI subscriptions. You need one.

OpenAI has been laying the groundwork for a potential public listing. A superapp strategy that demonstrates diversified revenue streams and sticky enterprise adoption would look considerably more attractive to public market investors than a company primarily known for a consumer chatbot.

In May 2026, GPT-5.5 Instant became the default model powering ChatGPT, replacing its predecessor. Then in early June 2026, the company rolled out a major overhaul to its memory systems, allowing ChatGPT to better retain and use context from previous conversations.

What this means for investors and the tech landscape

Google has been moving in this direction with Gemini’s integration across Workspace. Microsoft has its Copilot strategy embedded in Office 365. OpenAI, which lacks an existing enterprise software ecosystem, is betting that ChatGPT’s brand recognition and model quality can compensate for that disadvantage.

The competitive implications extend beyond AI companies. If ChatGPT successfully becomes the starting point for coding, design, travel booking, and general productivity, it threatens not just rival AI platforms but the individual SaaS companies whose products become features within OpenAI’s ecosystem. Being integrated into ChatGPT is a distribution win for Canva and Booking.com today. But if OpenAI eventually builds native alternatives to those tools, today’s partners could become tomorrow’s competitors.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.