OpenAI expands Codex desktop app to Windows, enabling developers to manage multiple AI coding agents in parallel with new automation features. (Read More)OpenAI expands Codex desktop app to Windows, enabling developers to manage multiple AI coding agents in parallel with new automation features. (Read More)

OpenAI Codex App Launches on Windows After macOS Debut

2026/03/05 03:14
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OpenAI Codex App Launches on Windows After macOS Debut

Rongchai Wang Mar 04, 2026 19:14

OpenAI expands Codex desktop app to Windows, enabling developers to manage multiple AI coding agents in parallel with new automation features.

OpenAI Codex App Launches on Windows After macOS Debut

OpenAI's Codex desktop application hit Windows on March 4, 2026, exactly one month after its macOS debut. The expansion brings the company's multi-agent coding platform to a significantly larger developer audience.

The Codex app represents a fundamental shift in how developers interact with AI assistants. Rather than the traditional single-chat interface, it functions as what OpenAI calls a "command center for agents"—letting developers run multiple AI coding agents simultaneously across different projects without losing context.

What Makes This Different

The core innovation here is parallelization. Developers can now spin up separate agent threads for different tasks, with each agent working on an isolated copy of the codebase through built-in Git worktree support. No more juggling branches or worrying about conflicting changes when you've got three agents tackling different features.

OpenAI demonstrated the system's capabilities by having Codex build a complete 3D racing game—eight maps, eight characters, item mechanics—using over 7 million tokens from a single prompt. The agent handled design, development, and QA testing by actually playing the game itself.

Skills and Automations

The app introduces "skills"—bundled instructions and scripts that extend Codex beyond pure code generation. Pre-built integrations include Figma for translating designs into production code, Linear for project management, and deployment tools for Cloudflare, Netlify, Render, and Vercel.

Automations let developers schedule recurring tasks: daily issue triage, CI failure summaries, release briefs. These run in the background and queue results for human review.

Pricing and Access

Codex is included with ChatGPT Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise, and Edu subscriptions. For a limited time, Free and Go users can access the platform, while paid subscribers get doubled rate limits across all Codex touchpoints—app, CLI, IDE extension, and cloud.

Since GPT-5.2-Codex launched in mid-December, overall usage has doubled. More than a million developers used Codex in the past month alone, according to OpenAI.

Security Approach

The app runs agents in configurable sandboxes by default, restricting file access to designated folders and requiring explicit permission for network operations. Teams can set custom rules to auto-approve specific elevated commands.

OpenAI says cloud-based automation triggers are coming, which would let Codex run continuously without requiring an open laptop. The company positions this as closing the gap between what frontier models can do and what developers can actually accomplish with them day-to-day.

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