
OpenAI released its standalone Codex coding application for Windows, following its earlier debut on macOS.
This expansion to Windows allows a broader user base, including developers utilizing Microsoft’s operating system, to access and leverage the application’s AI-driven coding capabilities.
The Windows version of Codex supports the coordination of multiple AI agents for coding tasks, a feature upgraded in early February.
The Codex app is now on Windows.
Get the full Codex app experience on Windows with a native agent sandbox and support for Windows developer environments in PowerShell.https://t.co/Vw0pezFctG pic.twitter.com/gclqeLnFjr
— OpenAI Developers (@OpenAIDevs) March 4, 2026
The application includes functionalities for automations, designed to streamline repetitive processes such as bug testing.
A “Skills” section is integrated, providing instructions, resources, and scripts to connect AI agents with specific tools and workflows.
OpenAI incorporated native sandboxing into the Windows app, catering to developers using the platform.
Codex is accessible to users with ChatGPT Free, Go, Plus, and Pro subscriptions.
User session history in Codex is saved to an OpenAI account, enabling work continuity across different operating systems.
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