OpenAI’s ChatGPT app is now available to paid users on Windows as the company begins testing a PC version of its successful Mac app.
The dedicated ChatGPT app allows you to ask chatbot prompts from your own window in a well-designed and streamlined interface. Best of all, the ChatGPT app gives Windows users access to some very useful keyboard shortcuts to activate AI. Alt + Space.
But that’s not the only benefit of using the ChatGPT app on Windows. The app allows you to upload files such as photos and ask the AI about the origin of the document or photo. Although the app doesn’t have advanced audio modes yet, Windows users should try out the ChatGPT app. After all, Mac users have been able to use these features since the summer.
Today, ChatGPT Plus, Enterprise, Team, and Edu users can start testing an early version of the Windows desktop app. You can quickly access ChatGPT on your PC using the Alt + Space shortcut. https://t.co/mv4ACwIhzA https: //t.co/Ww6QvBfMnB pic.twitter.com/tkyodezZhvOctober 17, 2024
ChatGPT on Windows
ChatGPT’s Mac app is one of the best AI apps I’ve used, as it’s easy to integrate into your daily workflow thanks to keyboard shortcuts. Finally, Windows users have the same access. OpenAI is working on more ways to use ChatGPT, including the newly released Canvas mode, which acts as an AI-powered word processor, making it an exciting time for Mac and Windows users alike. The arrival of Windows apps is a boost to OpenAI’s standalone app development, and we hope to see more apps like Canvas soon.
The initial version of the ChatGPT Windows app is now available for download from the Microsoft Store for all ChatGPT Plus subscribers. ChatGPT Plus costs $20 (£16, AU$30) per month, but if you don’t want to pay, you’ll be able to access the ChatGPT Windows app at a later date once development is complete. Until then, OpenAI fans on Windows will be happy to know that OpenAI is no longer an afterthought, and that the long-awaited app is now available for everyone to enjoy.