ChatGPT for PowerPoint is now generally available for Enterprise and Edu workspaces, letting users create and revise editable presentations directly in Microsoft PowerPoint, analyze deck structure and narrative, and work from authorized sources. Admins can enable the add-in through workspace settings or Microsoft 365 deployment, with RBAC-based access, workspace policy enforcement, scoped source access, Compliance API coverage, EU Inference Residency, and Enterprise Key Management support.
Release Notes
ChatGPT for Excel/Sheets tasks and Workspace Agent runs now use token-based credit pricing for Enterprise and Edu workspaces, with costs based on input tokens, cached input tokens, and output tokens instead of fixed credits. ChatGPT for PowerPoint remains free through August 6, 2026, after which it will transition to the same token-based pricing model.
Workspace admins and owners can now manage plugins from Workspace settings, with controls for plugin discovery, governance via search and filters, and installation policy set per workspace or role.
Codex Remote is now generally available to Enterprise and Edu users, enabling remote control via QR pairing from mobile. New DigitalOcean Droplet Workspace plugin lets Codex provision a Droplet, configure SSH, and connect as a remote workspace.
Updated model picker replaces Thinking Standard, Thinking Extended, and Thinking Heavy with Medium, High, and Extra High. Thinking Light is no longer available. New Pro Standard and Pro Extended options use GPT-5.5 Pro.
Enhanced memory uses context from past chats for more relevant responses, shows sources below personalized answers, and lets users correct memory, mark sources irrelevant, or revert to legacy memory. Admins control the opt-in period; enabled by default afterward.
Enterprise and Edu workspaces can enable Slack connector actions for joining channels, creating reminders, uploading files, and updating profiles. Admins manage actions under Apps in ChatGPT; some actions require additional Slack OAuth scopes or admin approval.
Members of ChatGPT Edu workspaces without data residency configuration can now export workspace data when an admin enables the Data export setting. Exports are requested from Settings > Data controls and delivered via email as conversation JSON files.
Library is rolling out to Enterprise, Edu, and Healthcare workspaces, providing a dedicated place to find and reuse files. Workspace owners can control automatic referencing, and library-specific compliance API endpoints are available.
Workspace admins can now use App permissions to control when ChatGPT asks members before using connected apps. Admins can set a workspace-wide default and specify different permissions for individual apps, including "Always ask," "Any changes," and "Important actions."
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, and workspace admins can disable the feature via MDM or cloud-managed configuration.
ChatGPT Sites is now available in preview for eligible ChatGPT Enterprise and Edu workspaces, enabling users to ask Codex to create, iterate on, and deploy full-stack JavaScript/TypeScript web apps with hosted URLs, Sign in with ChatGPT access, and workspace-internal data storage. Sites is off by default; admins and owners manage enablement and access through workspace settings and RBAC.
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 added 66 single-app plugins including Databricks, Salesforce, Hex, and Clay integrations.
Users can now review first-party OpenAI sessions from Settings > Security > Active sessions, with details including device, app, location, sign-in time, and trusted-device status. Users can sign out of individual sessions or all sessions at once. This feature is not available for accounts linked to organization SSO (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…
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.
Codex updates: goal mode, browser improvements, remote locked use, admin analytics, and plugin sharing status
↗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…
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…
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…
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…



