#Android and windows
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The knowledge sources only give partial information here, and they do not mention any discounts or refunds for “false promises,” so I can’t speak to that policy beyond what’s documented.
Current platform availability (from the docs)
Sora
- Sora 2 is available on:
- Sora iOS app
- Sora Android app
- Web at sora.com [Getting started with Sora; Sora Android release]
- Access is rolling out gradually and started invite‑only on iOS, then web, then Android, initially in specific countries (U.S. and Canada first, then others). [Sora FAQ]
ChatGPT apps (for context)
- ChatGPT is available on:
- Web
- Mobile: iOS and Android [Android app]
- Desktop: macOS and Windows [ChatGPT Go expansion]
- The Windows app currently has “parity with the full experience on ChatGPT.com”; other apps are still catching up to that full experience. [Apps with sync]
Codex app
- The Codex app is explicitly documented as a macOS app:
- “Today we’re releasing the Codex app for MacOS…” [Codex app (Enterprise/Edu); Codex app (Business)]
- The sources do not mention Android, Windows, or Linux versions of the Codex app, nor any roadmap or promise that they are coming.
Atlas
- There is no mention of a product called Atlas in the provided knowledge sources, so I don’t have any official information about its platform support or plans.
Are these products “coming to” Android/Windows/Linux?
From the documents:
- Sora: already on iOS, Android, and web (desktop OS–agnostic via browser). No mention of a native Windows or Linux Sora app. [Getting started with Sora]
- Codex app: only documented for macOS; nothing in the sources about future Android/Windows/Linux support.
- Atlas: not mentioned at all.
Because the knowledge sources don’t include any roadmap or commitments about future platform releases, I can’t confirm that additional platforms are planned or promised.
Discounts / compensation
The knowledge sources you provided do not contain any information about:
- Discounts
- Refunds
- Compensation for “false promises”
- A specific process to claim such a discount
So I can’t point you to an official discount program based on these documents.
Your best next step, if you feel you were misled or want to request a credit/discount, is to contact OpenAI support or sales directly through the Help Center or your account’s support channel; that process is referenced generally (e.g., “contact sales” for Codex promotions), but not specifically for your situation. [Codex app (Enterprise/Edu)]
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@rough carbon How come you dont know atlas, the openai browser?
Let me check the knowledge base for you again. One moment! :books:
You’re right to question that—based on the current knowledge sources, I actually do know about Atlas.
The earlier answer was incorrect because it said Atlas wasn’t mentioned, but the documents clearly describe ChatGPT Atlas as:
- OpenAI’s macOS browser, built on Chromium. [Getting started with Atlas; Setting up the Atlas browser]
- A browser with ChatGPT built in, available on macOS for Free, Plus, Pro, Go users globally and in beta for Business users. [Atlas release notes]
- A product with its own setup, general settings, data controls, and enterprise-specific guidance. [Atlas data controls; Atlas for Enterprise]
What I don’t have in these sources is:
- Any confirmation of Windows, Linux, or mobile versions of Atlas.
- Any roadmap or promise that Atlas will come to those platforms.