Introducing the Windows ChatGPT App
Exciting news for ChatGPT users as OpenAI has announced the launch of a Windows app for ChatGPT. While the current version is exclusive to paying ChatGPT subscribers, OpenAI plans to make the full version available to all users later this year.
Features of the Windows ChatGPT App
The Windows ChatGPT app is now available for download on the Microsoft Store. This desktop application is compatible with Windows 10 and Windows 11, offering users the ability to interact with OpenAI's latest language model, o1, known for its advanced reasoning capabilities.
Similar to its macOS counterpart, the ChatGPT app for Windows allows users to engage with the AI-powered chatbot in a companion window while using other applications. With a simple Alt+Space shortcut, users can quickly launch the app to ask questions, upload files for analysis, and even generate images using DALL-E.
What's Missing and Future Plans
The early version of the Windows ChatGPT app lacks the Advanced Voice mode; however, OpenAI has hinted at its potential inclusion in the full version scheduled for release later this year.
For those hesitant to pay for the app, there is always the option to use the free web version of ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot.
Additionally, newer Windows PCs are equipped with a dedicated Copilot key, which can be customized to launch ChatGPT instead. ChatGPT Plus subscriptions start at $20 per month, offering additional features for users who require more advanced functionalities.
Other paid AI platforms, such as Copilot and Gemini, offer similar services for $20 a month.
Alternatively, users seeking a free and uncensored AI experience can explore VeniceAI, a platform that prioritizes privacy and freedom of expression.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Windows ChatGPT app and its upcoming features!