OpenAI introduced on Friday it’s launching a analysis preview of Codex, the corporate’s most succesful AI coding agent but.
Codex is powered by codex-1, a model of the corporate’s o3 AI reasoning mannequin optimized for software program engineering duties. OpenAI says codex-1 produces “cleaner” code than o3, adheres extra exactly to directions, and can iteratively run checks on its code till passing outcomes are achieved.
The Codex agent runs in a sandboxed, digital pc within the cloud. By connecting with GitHub, Codex’s atmosphere can come preloaded along with your code repositories. OpenAI says the AI coding agent will take wherever from one to half-hour to put in writing easy options, repair bugs, reply questions on your codebase, and run checks, amongst different duties.
Codex can deal with a number of software program engineering duties concurrently, says OpenAI, and it doesn’t restrict customers from accessing their pc and browser whereas it’s working.
Codex is rolling out beginning right now to subscribers to ChatGPT Pro, Enterprise, and Team. OpenAI says customers can have “beneficiant entry” to Codex to begin, however within the coming weeks, the corporate will implement charge limits for the instrument. Users will then have the choice to buy further credit to make use of Codex, an OpenAI spokesperson tells TechCrunch.
OpenAI plans to increase Codex entry to ChatGPT Plus and Edu customers quickly.
AI instruments for software program engineers, often known as vibe coders, have surged in recognition in current months. The CEOs of Google and Microsoft declare that roughly 30% of their corporations’ code is now written by AI. In February, Anthropic launched its personal agentic coding instrument, Claude Code, and in April, Google up to date its AI coding assistant, Gemini Code Assist, with extra agentic talents.
All that vibe coding has made the companies behind AI coding platforms among the fastest-growing in tech. Cursor, among the many hottest AI coding instruments, reached annualized income of round $300 million in April and is reportedly elevating new funds at a $9 billion valuation.
Now, OpenAI desires a bit of the pie. The ChatGPT maker has reportedly closed on a deal to amass Windsurf, the developer behind one other fashionable AI coding platform, for $3 billion. The launch of Codex exhibits very clearly that OpenAI is constructing out its personal AI coding instruments, as well as.
Users with entry to Codex can discover the instrument in ChatGPT’s sidebar, and assign the agent new coding duties by typing a immediate and clicking the “Code” button. Users may also ask questions on their codebase and click on the “Ask” button. Below the prompting bar, customers can see different duties they’ve assigned Codex to do, and monitor their progress.
In a briefing forward of Codex’s launch, OpenAI’s Agents Research Lead, Josh Tobin, advised TechCrunch the corporate finally desires its AI coding brokers to behave as “digital teammates,” finishing duties autonomously that take human engineers “hours and even days” to perform. OpenAI claims it’s already utilizing Codex internally to dump repetitive duties, scaffold new options, and draft documentation.

OpenAI Product Lead Alexander Embiricos says a whole lot of the security work for the corporate’s o3 mannequin applies to Codex as properly. In a weblog publish, OpenAI says Codex will reliably refuse requests to develop “malicious software program.” Furthermore, Codex operates in an air-gapped atmosphere, with no entry to the broader web or exterior APIs. This limits how harmful Codex could possibly be within the fingers of a foul actor — however it could additionally hamper its usefulness.
It’s price noting that AI coding brokers, very similar to all generative AI programs right now, are vulnerable to errors. A current research from Microsoft discovered that industry-leading AI coding fashions, comparable to Claude 3.7 Sonnet and o3-mini, struggled to reliably debug software program. However, that doesn’t appear to be dampening investor pleasure in these instruments.
OpenAI can also be updating Codex CLI, the corporate’s lately launched open-source coding agent that runs in your terminal, with a model of its o4-mini mannequin that’s optimized for software program engineering. That mannequin is now the default in Codex CLI, and can be out there in OpenAI’s API for $1.50 per 1M enter tokens (roughly 750,000 phrases, greater than the complete Lord of the Rings ebook collection) and $6 per 1M output tokens.
Codex’s launch marks OpenAI’s newest effort to beef up ChatGPT with further merchandise apart from the infamous chatbot. In the previous 12 months, OpenAI has added precedence entry to the corporate’s AI video platform, Sora, its analysis agent, Deep Research, in addition to its internet shopping agent, Operator, as advantages for subscribers.
These choices might entice extra customers to enroll in a ChatGPT subscription, and, within the case of Codex particularly, persuade current subscribers to pay OpenAI more cash for elevated charge limits.