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OpenAI has a bunch of fixes for its Atlas AI browser, here’s what’s coming very soon

Tab groups, model picker, and faster replies are coming soon.

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What’s happened? The product lead for OpenAI’s new ChatGPT-powered Atlas browser has posted a post-launch fix list on X that spells out upgrades and quality-of-life changes heading to the platform very soon.

  • In his tweet, Adam Fry revealed a checklist of improvements planned over the next few weeks, prioritizing everyday polish and reliability.
  • Tab groups and multiprofile support are on deck, along with a shortcuts menu and a bookmarks overflow so you are not stuck scrolling.
  • The sidebar is set to grow with a model picker, projects integration, multiple tab attachments in the composer, and cleaner @mentions to keep context intact.
  • Reliability and housekeeping get attention too, faster first agent replies, fewer missed triggers, steadier pause states, smoother action animation, Wi-Fi captive portal support, an opt-in ad blocker, and a quick confirmation before deleting all chats.

We’ve received incredible feedback since launching our new browser, ChatGPT Atlas, yesterday. We’re really focused on building the best product for all of you, and since launch, the team has been heads down making it better.

In the spirit of transparency, these are the very… pic.twitter.com/UzQSqcxwpj

— Adam Fry (@adamhfry) October 23, 2025

This is important because: Fry’s list tells you where Atlas is going in days and weeks, not quarters. Instead of a mystery roadmap, you get a public checklist that aligns with how people actually browse and research.

  • The plan targets common pain points first, juggling tabs, switching profiles, and keeping routine actions within easy reach.
  • Sidebar upgrades reduce context loss, the model picker and projects integration keep choices and files in one place.
  • Speed and stability fixes mean less waiting on the agent and fewer broken handoffs mid-task.
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Why should I care? When Atlas smooths out tab juggling, model choice, and response speed, it pressures every AI browser that wants the top spot.

  • Cleaner workflows with tab groups and multiprofile support, especially if you split work and personal.
  • Fewer distractions when you want them, an opt-in ad blocker for research sprints or writing.
  • Gentler edges, bookmarks overflow and a shortcuts list, plus captive portal support so hotel and café Wi-Fi do not derail you.

Okay, so what’s next? Next comes the race to be the best AI browser. Atlas will push faster, and rivals, from Comet to Google’s Gemini-flavored efforts, will answer.

  • Expect the sidebar to grow into the hub, with cleaner @mentions and a model picker that shortens the distance between a page and a task.
  • Reliability work should ship alongside features, quicker first messages, fewer missed triggers, and a pause state that holds when it should.
  • When tab groups and multiprofile arrive, try a heavy day in Atlas, if it stays comfortable under load, it earns a permanent slot.
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