OpenAI is turning heads again as DevDay 2025 approaches. With rising competition from Google’s Gemini, Anthropic’s Claude, and Meta’s AI push, many in the tech world are wondering: Will Sam Altman unveil the rumored ChatGPT browser this time? Let’s break down what we know, what’s plausible, and what the implications would be.
What the Source Says: Clues from VentureBeat
According to VentureBeat’s preview:
- OpenAI is planning its largest annual DevDay yet, hosted in San Francisco, with over 1,500 developers expected. Venturebeat
- The event is happening at a pivotal moment: rivals are catching up on model performance, pushing OpenAI to compete more on developer experience, tools, pricing, and features. Venturebeat
- Observers speculate OpenAI might use the event to introduce a ChatGPT browser, potentially challenging Google Chrome’s dominance. Venturebeat
- OpenAI’s recent moves — such as the Sora video-generation app and stronger consumer product signals — suggest the company is exploring beyond just APIs and chat-centered tools. Venturebeat
These clues form a foundation — enough to build a credible preview, tempered by realism.
Why the ChatGPT Browser Makes Sense (If It Happens)
Next Step in Agent Evolution
OpenAI is pushing toward agentic models — tools that do things (navigate, act, execute) rather than just respond. A browser built around ChatGPT would let the agent live in your browsing environment natively.
Combining Web + Intelligence
Browsers are the gateway to the internet. Integrating AI at the browser level means you don’t have to switch to ChatGPT — the intelligence can come to you: summarizing pages, answering queries in situ, automating repetitive web tasks.
Control and Monetization
Owning a browser would give OpenAI more control over how AI features are surfaced, how data flows, and potentially monetize premium features or extensions.
Brand Leverage
A ChatGPT browser would also be a compelling consumer product. For users who already trust OpenAI for AI, having a built-in browsing assistant adds convenience and stickiness.

