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The app is rolling out to U.S. users and coming to iOS users in other countries soon. An Android app is in the works.

OpenAI’s ChatGPT app for iOS went live in the App Store this morning

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BY Mark Sullivan

OpenAI has released its iOS app for users in the U.S. Now people will be able to use the ChatGPT chatbot on their phones, and with an added bonus—they’ll be able to speak their prompts to the chatbot instead of having to type them.

Until now people have used ChatGPT on a phone browser, or via a number of third-party apps powered by OpenAI’s models via an API.

OpenAI says the ChatGPT app is free (and ad-free!), and users’ conversation histories can be synced across their various iOS devices.

ChatGPT Plus subscribers ($20/month), OpenAI says, get exclusive access to the new capabilities in the company’s latest GPT-4 natural language model, as well as early access to new app features, and faster response times.

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The iOS app is starting its rollout to U.S. users and will become available to users in more countries in the coming weeks. OpenAI says the Android version of the app is coming “soon.”

“With the ChatGPT app for iOS, we’re taking another step toward our mission by transforming state-of-the-art research into useful tools that empower people, while continuously making them more accessible,” OpenAI says in a blog post

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Mark Sullivan is a senior writer at Fast Company, covering emerging tech, AI, and tech policy. Before coming to Fast Company in January 2016, Sullivan wrote for VentureBeat, Light Reading, CNET, Wired, and PCWorld More


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