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AI Showdown: OpenAI to Launch Browser That Might Beat Google Chrome

The browser is expected to come with advanced features, though official details remain under wraps. Industry experts suggest it could impact Google’s ad business by disrupting how user data is collected and ads are targeted.

Last Updated : Friday, 11 July 2025
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OpenAI has now begun preparations to launch an AI browser, and if the company brings this browser to market, it will directly compete with Google Chrome. It’s worth noting that companies are now focusing on integrating AI into browsers as well. A few days ago, Google added an AI mode to Chrome, and following this move, discussions have started about OpenAI launching its own AI browser. According to a Reuters report, OpenAI’s new AI browser could be launched soon and may come equipped with advanced features.

How Could This Hurt Google?

As you all know, OpenAI’s AI tool ChatGPT became immensely popular upon its release. If something similar happens with the company’s AI browser, it could pose a threat to Google Chrome. Now you might ask—how exactly would it be harmful? You might think it’s about losing users, but the concern here is not just user count; Google’s ad business could be affected. This is because Google Chrome currently collects user data and uses that data to target ads.

What Features Might It Be Packed With?

Media reports have not revealed any specific features of the upcoming AI browser, which means it’s still unclear what functionalities OpenAI's browser might offer. As of now, the company has not provided any official information about it. The race to build a smarter AI-powered browser is heating up. It will be interesting to see what changes OpenAI implements in its browser to surpass Google Chrome if the AI browser is indeed launched.