OpenAI Pushes Codex Into the Enterprise with Job-Specific AI Plug-ins

OpenAI has launched a major enterprise expansion of Codex, releasing six job-specific plug-ins targeting data analytics, creative production, sales, product design, equity investing, and investment banking. Each plug-in bundles integrations and context to make Codex functional out of the box for non-technical knowledge workers.

The move is backed by an internal report showing Codex now has more than five million weekly active users — up sixfold since February — with knowledge workers accounting for around 20 percent of that base and growing three times faster than developers.

New features include Sites, which lets Codex publish work as a hosted interactive website through partners including Wix, Figma, and Replit, and Annotations, enabling users to target specific parts of documents for more precise commands.

Chief Revenue Officer Denise Dresser said the central challenge is now helping companies embed AI into existing business infrastructure. The push follows OpenAI’s launch of the OpenAI Deployment Company, a joint venture backed by more than $4 billion, and comes as the company plays catch-up with Anthropic, which launched its enterprise agents programme in February.

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