The new ChatGPT Atlas browser blends AI directly into your online routine. It doesn’t just answer questions, it understands what’s in front of you and acts on it.
ChatGPT Atlas brings context into every tab

This isn’t just search on steroids. Atlas sees what you’re working on and steps in whether you’re reading job listings, taking notes, or juggling multiple tabs. It remembers your chats, keeps track of what you’ve viewed, and helps connect the dots.
Instead of hopping between windows, ChatGPT lives inside the one you’re already using. It responds in real time to what’s on the page, no screenshots or tab switching required.
Agent mode in ChatGPT Atlas does more than assist
Atlas can now take action: opening tabs, clicking buttons, and even planning events. It’s not passive support, it’s active execution.
You can ask it to:
- Add ingredients to a grocery cart
- Research competitors and build a summary
- Book appointments or plan a trip
- Pull links from earlier searches
- Auto-fill forms or draft responses
It asks for confirmation on sensitive tasks, especially when logged in to sites. Safety is built into every move.
Memory stays under your control
Browser memories are optional and manageable. You decide what’s remembered, what’s wiped, and what stays off limits. Even better, there’s a quick toggle to block memory creation per site.
You can:
- View and delete stored memories
- Use Incognito to pause all memory functions
- Restrict ChatGPT visibility on specific pages
- Opt in or out of training data usage
ChatGPT Atlas starts with macOS rollout
The browser is now live for Free, Plus, Pro, and Go users on macOS. Business users get access via beta, depending on admin settings. Windows, Android, and iOS are coming soon.
Setup takes minutes, just sign in and import your bookmarks, history, and saved passwords.
It changes everything
This isn’t a smarter search bar. It’s a shift in how the internet works for you. Browsing is no longer static. With ChatGPT Atlas it adapts, responds, and moves with your intent.
That means less clicking, less digging, and more doing.
Agentic web use isn’t coming someday. It’s already here, and it’s moving fast.

