OpenAI is preparing a major redesign of ChatGPT as part of a broader plan to turn the product into an AI “superapp” that combines coding tools, autonomous agents, image generation, and third-party services, according to details cited in the report.
The planned overhaul is expected to roll out through updates to ChatGPT’s website and mobile apps in the coming weeks. The changes would give users more direct access to OpenAI’s software development product Codex, as well as partner services from companies such as Canva and Booking.com.

The move comes as OpenAI seeks to deepen user engagement, expand enterprise revenue, and compete more directly with rivals including Anthropic. The company is also being watched closely by investors as speculation continues around a potential stock market listing.
The redesign is expected to shift ChatGPT beyond a question-and-answer chatbot format by making tools and task-based features easier to access. OpenAI is reportedly planning interface changes that guide users toward coding, image generation, productivity functions, and external applications inside the ChatGPT environment.
A central part of the plan involves Codex, OpenAI’s software-writing product. Codex is expected to receive more visibility and resources under the new structure. The product has attracted a large base of paying users, making it an important part of OpenAI’s commercial strategy.
The company is also placing more focus on autonomous AI agents. These systems are designed to carry out multi-step tasks, including booking travel, managing calendars, assisting with software projects, and completing workflow actions across different platforms.
The reported strategy reflects OpenAI’s view that users may increasingly rely on AI systems that take action across services, rather than only generating text responses. ChatGPT’s planned integrations with Canva and Booking.com show how the company could connect users with design, travel, and productivity services from inside the same interface.
OpenAI’s push toward a superapp model is also tied to its growing enterprise business. The company has about 2 million business customers, which reportedly account for roughly 40% of revenue. That share is expected to rise to 50% by the end of the year.
The business customer base has become a key area of focus as companies adopt AI tools for software development, customer support, research, document work, and internal productivity. By placing Codex and task-based agents more prominently inside ChatGPT, OpenAI may increase usage among teams already paying for advanced features.
ChatGPT continues to operate at large consumer scale. OpenAI previously said the product serves more than 900 million weekly active users and has surpassed 50 million consumer subscribers. That consumer reach gives the company a broad base for testing new tools, but the enterprise segment appears to be receiving more resources under the reported reorganization.
Some consumer-focused projects have reportedly received less attention as OpenAI shifts focus toward business products. A video-generation product launched less than a year ago was among the initiatives said to have been moved lower in priority as the company concentrates on the ChatGPT platform redesign.
The changes also come as OpenAI faces pressure to show durable revenue growth while managing high computing costs. AI models require large amounts of cloud infrastructure, chips, and memory, making revenue from paid users and companies central to the company’s financial planning.
The planned ChatGPT overhaul is taking place as OpenAI continues to be linked with a possible initial public offering. A confidential U.S. IPO filing has been reported as a possibility, although Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman has said the company is not focused on a fixed timeline and will go public when it makes sense.
A public listing would place OpenAI under closer investor scrutiny. Revenue mix, enterprise adoption, product retention, computing costs, and competition would all become closely followed measures if the company moves toward the public markets.
The reported superapp strategy could help OpenAI present ChatGPT as a broader platform rather than a single chatbot product. By combining Codex, AI agents, image tools, and partner services, the company may be aiming to increase the number of tasks users complete inside ChatGPT each day.
Competition in generative AI has continued to rise as Anthropic, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and other technology companies expand their own AI products. OpenAI’s closer focus on enterprise tools and agent-based workflows suggests that the company is seeking to defend its lead while opening more paid use cases.
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