OpenAI has expanded the availability of Operator, its advanced AI agent, to ChatGPT Pro users in multiple countries. Initially introduced in a research preview in January, Operator is designed as an automated personal assistant capable of handling various tasks, such as booking tickets and making reservations.
The company has now rolled out Operator to Pro users in countries including Australia, Brazil, Japan, Singapore, India, Canada, South Korea, and the UK, and it is also working on expanding access to the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Iceland, where availability is still under review. The expansion targets regions where ChatGPT access is already widespread.
Operator is now rolling out to Pro users in Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, the UK, and most places ChatGPT is available.
Still working on making Operator available in the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein & Iceland—we’ll keep you updated!
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) February 21, 2025
Operator is currently available only through a dedicated web page, but OpenAI plans to integrate it more seamlessly within ChatGPT in the future. ChatGPT Pro users with a $200 monthly subscription can access and benefit from the tool.
With the rise of AI-powered personal assistants, OpenAI faces competition from companies like Google, Rabbit, and Anthropic, which are also developing AI agents. OpenAI has emphasized that AI agents are the next big innovation, and its aggressive approach to expanding Operator reflects this vision. As OpenAI continues to refine and expand Operator, users can expect broader accessibility and enhanced functionalities, making AI-powered task automation a growing reality.
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