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ChatGPT for large organizations (Enterprise) and educational institutions (Edu).

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Workspace plugin sharing now available in Codex

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Plugin sharing is now available by default for eligible ChatGPT Enterprise workspaces in Codex. Users can share local plugins with their workspace so teammates can install and use shared plugins from the Codex plugin directory. Workspace admins can disable plugin sharing using MDM or cloud-managed configuration.

Sites lets users build and deploy internal workspace web apps

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ChatGPT Sites is now available in preview for eligible ChatGPT Enterprise and Edu workspaces. Users can ask Codex to create, iterate on, and deploy lightweight full-stack JavaScript/TypeScript web apps with hosted site URLs, Sign in with ChatGPT access, and data/file storage, while keeping access workspace-internal.

ChatGPT Sites is default off for Enterprise/Edu workspaces - admins and owners can manage enablement and access through workspace settings and RBAC. For build, deployment, storage, access, and limitation details, see the Codex Sites developer guide.

Role-specific plugins now available in Codex

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Role-specific plugins are rolling out in Codex for supported ChatGPT Enterprise workspaces, including Sales, Data Analytics, Product Design, Creative Production, Investment Banking, and Public Equity Investing. These plugins package role-specific skills, app integrations, starter prompts, and workflow guidance.

Also adds 66 single-app plugins that expand integrations available in Codex, including Databricks, Salesforce, Hex, and Clay. Users can add available plugins from the Codex plugin directory, and workspace admins control the underlying app permissions in workspace settings.

Review and sign out of individual sessions

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New security feature in ChatGPT that helps users review sessions associated with their account and sign out of sessions they don't recognize.

Users can review first-party OpenAI sessions from Settings > Security > Active sessions with details such as device, app, approximate location, sign-in time, trusted-device status, and whether it is the current session. Users can log out of individual sessions or all sessions.

Note: This feature is not available for accounts linked to an organization's SSO sign-in, including SAML or OIDC.

Codex now supports Computer Use on Windows in the Codex app. Users can use Computer Use to let Codex see, click, and type in Windows applications. With remote control, users can continue Windows workflows from ChatGPT on iOS or Android, or from Codex on Mac. Windows Computer Use and remote control are disabled for Enterprise users by default.

For customer-hosted GitHub Enterprise Server repositories, workspace admins can set up and publish a GitHub Enterprise app from the ChatGPT app template so Codex can use the workspace-specific connector for Codex Web, Code Review, and Security Review.

Workspace agents now support GPT-5.5 and reasoning effort controls, role-based publishing permissions, guided agent setup, speech output, and smarter Slack thread replies.

Workspace admins and owners can now use ChatGPT app templates to create workspace-specific apps for GitHub Enterprise, Snowflake, and Databricks with guided setup flows for provider-specific configuration.

Codex now includes Appshots in the macOS app, Goal mode is generally available, in-app browser annotations support more precise styling feedback, locked computer use lets users keep Codex working remotely after the Mac locks, browser-use improvements add advanced annotation mode and faster asset extraction, global admin console now includes Codex analytics, and plugin sharing lets teams share locally built plugins. Plugin sharing is disabled by default for ChatGPT Enterprise.

Workspace agents help teams get more done together across tools. They can own entire workflows, follow team processes, and be shared across teams. Agent builders can set safeguards on which actions agents can take for each app. Business, Enterprise, and Edu admins can view workspace agent activity and usage in the admin console. The free period for workspace agents has been extended until July 6, 2026.

The Beta label has been removed from the Apps Directory in ChatGPT on web and desktop, and from the new app creation flow. This is a labeling update only and does not change the Apps Directory experience, app creation workflows, dev mode capabilities, or the existing elevated-risk guidance for dev mode.

The Microsoft Teams app with admin-managed sync is now available for eligible ChatGPT Enterprise and Edu workspaces. Owners and admins can connect Microsoft Teams once for the workspace so ChatGPT can reference supported Teams messages and conversation metadata. The synced experience is read only and remains separate from the regular self-service Microsoft Teams app.

Codex now supports remote access from the ChatGPT mobile app, letting users stay connected to longer-running work. The mobile experience surfaces live state including project context, approvals, screenshots, terminal output, diffs, and test results. Enterprise workspaces can use Codex access tokens for trusted, non-interactive local workflows. Remote control is turned off by default.

ChatGPT workspace agents are now available to eligible ChatGPT Enterprise workspaces with Enterprise Key Management (EKM). Eligible EKM workspaces can create and use workspace agents, connect supported tools and apps, add skills, files, and custom MCP servers, schedule recurring runs, use agents in connected Slack channels, and view version history and analytics. Workspace agents remain off by default.

The global admin console now includes new Analytics and Agents areas. Analytics gives admins a consolidated view of adoption and usage with trend views for active users and message activity plus drilldowns for GPTs, projects, skills, users, tool interactions, connector interactions, and workspace health. Agents gives admins a consolidated view of workspace agents across the organization.

ChatGPT for Intune is a separate iOS app for ChatGPT Enterprise organizations that manage mobile access management through Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Entra. The app lets IT teams apply Microsoft app protection policies and Conditional Access policies to the ChatGPT mobile experience on iOS and iPadOS. ChatGPT for Intune is available for Enterprise accounts only.

Model selection now appears in the composer, so you can find and switch models from the same place where you write your prompt. Thinking effort controls have been moved into the model picker. When you choose a Thinking or Pro model, you can select the level of thinking effort directly from the model picker.

ChatGPT for Excel and Google Sheets is now available globally for Enterprise, Edu, and K-12 workspaces, bringing a spreadsheet-native ChatGPT sidebar for building, updating, explaining, and reviewing multi-tab spreadsheets. It supports Skills and apps where available. Enterprise, Edu, and K-12 customers have a free preview through June 2, 2026; after that, usage follows credits and usage terms.

ChatGPT is migrating the SharePoint app scope requests from delegated scopes to Microsoft application scopes for the admin-managed "Deploy to your team" sync option. This helps ChatGPT sync selected SharePoint content and evaluate SharePoint permissions without depending only on files visible to the admin. Admins and owners can configure Microsoft Purview sensitivity labels from app settings.

ChatGPT workspace agents are rolling out to ChatGPT Business and Enterprise workspaces. Workspace Agents let organizations build and use agents for repeatable tasks and automate business workflows. Eligible workspaces can create agents from templates or build from scratch, connect agents to tools and apps, add skills and files, share agents, schedule recurring runs, use agents in Slack channels, and view version history and analytics. Workspace agents are off by default at launch.

All apps with sync now support in-region data residency in Japan for ChatGPT Enterprise/Edu workspaces. Previously, in Japan, data residency for apps with sync was limited to Google Drive and GitHub. This launch extends Japan data residency support to all sync connectors.

Workspace owners can now control whether SCIM-managed groups are discoverable in sharing flows like projects and GPTs. A new setting "Discoverable by workspace users" is available under "Identity & provisioning > Directory Sync (SCIM)" and is enabled by default. When disabled, SCIM-managed groups will no longer appear in sharing flows.

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Jun 5, 2026