A few days ago, ChatGPT launched its own web browser called ChatGPT Atlas. It has become a competitor to existing browsers like Google Chrome, Brave, and Microsoft Edge. This is a bold move by GPT an AI-enabled browser that might finally break Google’s 17-year monopoly.
With this move, OpenAI has reportedly caused Google to lose more than 150 billion dollars in market value.
Although Google Chrome has already added its AI Mode feature, which is quite similar to Atlas’s features, it also aims to make users’ browsing experience smoother.

Here are some core features of this browser:
- It summarizes content, compares products, and analyzes data from multiple sites based on our browsing history.
- The feature of ChatGPT memory ensures it always brings relevant details whenever needed.
- Agent Mode: It interacts with websites and provides control to you for operating it. We can use this for research, shopping, and trip details purposes.
- It is highly AI-enabled and serves exactly what you need, making your browsing experience smoother.
ChatGPT Atlas Browser for Windows:
Currently, it is released for Mac users, while Windows users have to wait for its official release.
Privacy and Data Controls of ChatGPT Atlas Browser:
- They allow users to clear the history of a specific page or the entire browsing history whenever needed.
- You also get a feature similar to other browsers — an incognito window, where you don’t need to sign in and your searches are not saved.They claim that they do not use the content you browse to train their models, but you can choose to allow it by opting in.
- They also provide parental controls for safe browsing.
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