Codex's new plugins push it beyond coding and position it to challenge Claude Code's growing lead among developers.
OpenAI has launched a plugin system for Codex, its AI coding agent, adding a curated directory of integrations that connect the tool to workplace apps including Slack, Notion, Figma, Gmail, and Google ...
Codex now supports plugins. Integrations from Slack, Figma, Notion, Gmail, and more are available in the official Plugin ...
PCWorld demonstrates how OpenAI’s Codex can generate a complete personal homepage in just 56 seconds using simple prompts and ...
The move lets IT administrators standardize and distribute agent behaviors across engineering teams, but OpenAI’s third-party ...
OpenAI adds plugin support to Codex with Slack, Figma, and Notion integrations, enabling reusable workflows and better team ...
OpenAI Launches Codex Desktop App for Windows, Bringing AI Coding Agents to PC Developers Your email has been sent OpenAI is officially bringing its Codex app to Windows, giving PC users the same ...
OpenAI launches a Mac-only Codex app as an agent command center. Sandbox controls limit folder writes and network access for safer use. Switching between IDE, terminal, and app keeps context across ...
What if you could delegate your most tedious tasks to a virtual assistant that not only understands your workflow but actively improves it? OpenAI has today launched its new Codex app for macOS, a ...
OpenAI launched a standalone app for its AI coding assistant, Codex, which is available on Apple computers. The app aims to make it easy for software developers to manage multiple AI agents at once, ...
OpenAI is merging its three popular tools into one desktop app.
OpenAI is working on a superapp that can handle all your creative tasks.