OpenAI says Codex is coming to your phone | TechCrunch
OpenAI is bringing its Codex coding tool to mobile devices through the ChatGPT app, enabling developers to monitor and manage their live environments and workflows remotely

OpenAI has announced that its Codex coding tool is now available on mobile devices through a new integration with the ChatGPT app. This move comes approximately one year after the initial launch of the coding tool, marking a significant expansion of its accessibility. By bringing Codex to mobile platforms, OpenAI aims to provide developers with more versatile ways to interact with their programming projects outside of a standard desktop environment.[1][2]
The integration allows users to monitor and manage their development workflows remotely, offering a streamlined way to keep track of ongoing tasks. A key feature of this update is the ability for users to see their Codex live environments on any device where the tool is currently running. This functionality ensures that developers can maintain oversight of their active coding sessions regardless of their physical location.[1][2]
According to the company, the primary goal of this mobile update is to provide enhanced flexibility for how users manage their professional workflows. By enabling remote access to live environments, OpenAI is addressing the needs of developers who require the ability to check on their work or make adjustments while on the go. This update represents a shift toward more mobile-friendly development tools within the OpenAI ecosystem.[1][2]



