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Automate agentic coding and computer-use tasks with GPT-5.5, scoring 82.7% on Terminal-Bench 2.0 and 78.7% on OSWorld-Verified while using fewer tokens than GPT-5.4 Complete professional knowledge work across 44 occupations with 84.9% on GDPval, and accelerate early scientific research workflows spanning data analysis, bioinformatics, and multi-step planning Run Codex workflows more efficiently as GPT-5.5 delivers better results with fewer tokens than GPT-5.4 for most users, with API pricing planned at $5/M input and $30/M output

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Pros & Cons

Editor-reviewed

Pros

  • Strongest-ever agentic coding leader — 82.7% on Terminal-Bench 2.0 puts GPT-5.5 13+ points ahead of Claude Opus 4.7 and Gemini 3.1 Pro.
  • New mainline model focused on agentic work — OpenAI frames GPT-5.5 around agentic coding, computer use, knowledge work, scientific research, token efficiency, and stronger safeguards.
  • Computer use continues to improve — OSWorld-Verified climbs to 78.7%, tightening reliability for autonomous desktop and browser agents.
  • Matched latency with efficiency gains — Per-token latency unchanged from GPT-5.4; agentic tasks typically finish in fewer tokens.
  • 1M token context — Supports long-horizon planning, large document synthesis, and multi-step research workflows.
  • Strong web research via Pro — GPT-5.5 Pro scores 90.1% on BrowseComp, a 4.2-point lead over Gemini 3.1 Pro.

Cons

  • API pricing doubled — $5/M input and $30/M output standard, $30/$180 for Pro—a real cost increase for non-agentic workloads that don't benefit from token efficiency.
  • Trails Claude on SWE-Bench Pro — GitHub issue resolution lags Claude Opus 4.7 (58.6% vs 64.3%), though contamination claims are disputed.
  • API availability lagged ChatGPT launch — Only "coming very soon" at release; API-first users had to wait.
  • No free-tier access — Free ChatGPT users stay on GPT-5 base; GPT-5.5 is paid-only.
  • Codex fast mode costs 2.5× — Speed bump in Codex comes at a premium over standard generation.

Overview

GPT-5.5 is OpenAI's smartest and most intuitive model to date, released on April 23, 2026, with the strongest gains in agentic coding, computer use, knowledge work, and early scientific research. Unlike the incremental GPT-5.4 update earlier this year, GPT-5.5 is a ground-up retraining focused on four domains where progress depends on reasoning across context and taking action over time: agentic coding, computer use, knowledge work, and early scientific research. OpenAI positions it as a step toward what co-founder Greg Brockman described as a future "super app," consolidating gains in long-horizon planning, tool use, and self-verification into a single mainline model available across ChatGPT and Codex.

What's New

First Fully Retrained Base Model Since GPT-4.5

OpenAI describes GPT-5.5 as a new model for complex, real-world work; the official launch does not state that it is the first fully retrained base model since GPT-4.5. The model is designed for agentic behavior out of the box: it "takes a sequence of actions, uses tools like browsing the web, writing code, running scripts, or operating software, checks its own work, and keeps going until the task is finished." This marks a shift from the previous 5.x line toward more agentic, tool-using workflows, but OpenAI does not state that GPT-5.5 is a ground-up architectural retraining.

Agentic Coding and Terminal-Bench 2.0

On Terminal-Bench 2.0—which tests complex command-line workflows requiring planning, iteration, and tool coordination—GPT-5.5 reaches 82.7%, up 7.6 points from GPT-5.4's 75.1%. In OpenAI's published benchmark table, GPT-5.5 leads Claude Opus 4.7 and Gemini 3.1 Pro on Terminal-Bench 2.0: Claude Opus 4.7 scores 69.4% and Gemini 3.1 Pro scores 68.5% on the same benchmark. On SWE-Bench Pro, which evaluates real GitHub issue resolution, GPT-5.5 reaches 58.6% vs GPT-5.4's 57.7%—a narrower gain, and trailing Claude Opus 4.7's 64.3%, though OpenAI's eval table footnote says labs have noted evidence of memorization on this public eval.

Computer Use and OSWorld-Verified

Computer-use capabilities, first introduced as native in GPT-5.4, continue to improve. OSWorld-Verified—which tests operating a real desktop environment via screenshots and keyboard/mouse actions—rises to 78.7% (up 3.7 points from 75.0%). In practice this means fewer stuck sessions when agents are asked to operate browsers, edit documents, or navigate portals without human intervention. Combined with stronger web browsing (the Pro variant reaches 90.1% on BrowseComp vs Gemini 3.1 Pro's 85.9%), GPT-5.5 is OpenAI's strongest autonomous operator to date.

Professional Knowledge Work

On GDPval—which measures agents' ability to produce well-specified knowledge work across 44 occupations spanning the nine industries contributing most to U.S. GDP—GPT-5.5 scores 84.9%, up from GPT-5.4's 83.0%. The gain is modest because the benchmark is approaching saturation, but it still translates to fewer factual slips and cleaner deliverables on spreadsheets, presentations, legal drafts, and analytical documents. For teams already using GPT-5.4 for knowledge-work drafts, 5.5 should be framed as an incremental quality and reliability gain, not a new benchmark-proven parity threshold.

Scientific Research Workflows

OpenAI flags early scientific research as one of 5.5's four focus areas, claiming "meaningful gains on scientific and technical research workflows." Public framing points to drug discovery and multi-step experimental planning as example use cases—domains where agents must maintain long context, coordinate tools, and verify their own outputs. OpenAI publishes dedicated science-related evals, including GeneBench 25.0% vs 19.0% for GPT-5.4 and BixBench 80.5% vs 74.0%; the 1M API context and tool-use improvements may still make GPT-5.5 a more credible partner for research-style workloads than any prior ChatGPT release.

Token Efficiency at Matched Latency

Although API pricing doubles (see Pricing section), OpenAI argues that total cost-to-complete often stays flat or drops because GPT-5.5 "uses significantly fewer tokens to complete the same Codex tasks" than GPT-5.4. Per-token latency is explicitly stated to match GPT-5.4 in real-world serving—so developers running AI agent workloads should not see wall-clock regressions, only per-task token savings that partially offset the price increase.

GPT-5.5 Pro for Research Partners

GPT-5.5 Pro is positioned as a higher-accuracy variant for harder questions and demanding work; early testers used it like a research partner, and it delivers strong results on advanced math, BrowseComp (90.1%), and multi-hop web research. It is aimed at users who can provide rich contextual input and benefit from deeper iteration. Pro is available only on higher-tier plans (Pro, Business, Enterprise) and carries its own premium API pricing tier (see below).

Availability & Access

Launch Availability (Apr 23, 2026)

GPT-5.5 began rolling out to Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise users in ChatGPT on April 23, 2026. GPT-5.5 Pro rolled out simultaneously but only to Pro, Business, and Enterprise plans. The model is also available in Codex for the roughly four million developers who use it weekly. Access to GPT-5.5 in the API was announced as "coming very soon" at launch—no specific date had been confirmed for API general availability as of release day.

Legacy Model Transition

OpenAI did not publish a retirement schedule for GPT-5.4 or GPT-5.4 mini and nano alongside the launch. OpenAI did not publish a GPT-5.4 retirement schedule in the GPT-5.5 launch post; verify current ChatGPT and API model availability before stating that GPT-5.4 remains selectable or guaranteed.

Pricing & Plans

ChatGPT subscription tiers remain unchanged at launch; GPT-5.5 access is included where the plan supports the Thinking model tier:

  • ChatGPT Free — $0/month, no GPT-5.5 Thinking or GPT-5.5 Pro access; current Free plan lists limited GPT-5.3 Instant and GPT-5 Thinking Mini access.
  • ChatGPT Plus — $20/month, includes GPT-5.5 with standard usage limits.
  • ChatGPT Pro — from current Pro plan pricing; includes GPT-5.5 Thinking and GPT-5.5 Pro with higher usage tiers.
  • ChatGPT Business — Team workspace; GPT-5.5 access included, GPT-5.5 Pro included. Seat pricing varies.
  • ChatGPT Enterprise — Custom pricing; GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.5 Pro included with admin controls.
  • Codex fast mode — Available in ChatGPT Codex at 1.5× token generation speed and 2.5× cost, with a 400K context window.

API pricing for GPT-5.5 (effective on API general availability):

Model Input Output Context
gpt-5.5 $5.00/M tokens $30.00/M tokens 1,000,000
gpt-5.5-pro $30.00/M tokens $180.00/M tokens 1,000,000

Standard API pricing doubles from GPT-5.4's $2.50 input / $15 output. OpenAI's stated rationale is that GPT-5.5's improved token efficiency means many workflows consume fewer tokens per completed task, so total cost-to-complete can stay flat or improve even at higher per-token rates. Whether that holds in practice depends on workload mix—tool-heavy agentic loops benefit most; simple one-shot completions see the full 2× price increase.

Best For

  • Agentic coding teams running long-horizon coding loops that repeatedly plan, execute, and verify—where Terminal-Bench 2.0's 82.7% translates directly to more tasks finished autonomously.
  • Computer-use automation builders deploying agents that operate browsers, desktop apps, or internal portals and need near-ceiling reliability on complex multi-screen flows.
  • Professional knowledge workers producing spreadsheets, reports, presentations, and analytical documents where 84.9% GDPval parity with professionals reduces cleanup overhead.
  • Research analysts and scientific teams synthesizing across many sources or tools in multi-step workflows—particularly where the GPT-5.5 Pro variant's BrowseComp lead pays off.
  • Codex power users among the ~4M weekly developers who want the newest base model and are willing to trade higher per-token price for fewer tokens per task.
  • Enterprise teams consolidating AI vendors who want OpenAI's newest mainline model rather than specialist variants, and already have admin tooling for Plus/Pro/Business/Enterprise rollouts.

FAQ

Is GPT-5.5 worth the doubled API price over GPT-5.4?

For agentic workloads, often yes. GPT-5.5 reportedly completes equivalent Codex tasks with significantly fewer tokens at the same per-token latency, so total cost-to-complete stays flat or drops despite the 2× per-token rate. For single-shot completions (summaries, translations, classification), the efficiency argument doesn't apply and you pay the full price increase. Evaluate on your workload mix.

How does GPT-5.5 compare to Claude Opus 4.7 and Gemini 3.1 Pro?

GPT-5.5 leads both on Terminal-Bench 2.0 (82.7% vs 69.4% and 68.5%) and the Pro variant leads on BrowseComp (90.1% vs 85.9%). It trails Claude Opus 4.7 on SWE-Bench Pro (58.6% vs 64.3%) for GitHub issue resolution; OpenAI's official table flags reported evidence of memorization on that public eval, so treat the comparison cautiously. Pick by task type: agentic terminal and web work → 5.5; repo-scale code refactors → still competitive with Claude.

When will GPT-5.5 be available in the API?

OpenAI announced API access as "coming very soon" at the April 23, 2026 launch but did not publish a specific date. As of release, GPT-5.5 was available in ChatGPT (Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise) and Codex. Check OpenAI's API docs for the latest status before migrating production workloads.

Does GPT-5.5 replace GPT-5.4 as the default ChatGPT model?

At launch, GPT-5.5 began rolling out to Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise users. OpenAI did not publish a deprecation or default-switch timeline for GPT-5.4 or GPT-5.4 mini and nano. Both remain accessible during the transition, and API workloads pinned to gpt-5.4 continue to run.

What's the difference between GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.5 Pro?

Standard GPT-5.5 is the mainline model available on Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise. GPT-5.5 Pro is a research-partner variant restricted to Pro, Business, and Enterprise plans, delivering the strongest results on advanced math, multi-hop web research, and BrowseComp (90.1%). In the API, Pro costs $30/M input and $180/M output vs standard's $5/$30.

Does GPT-5.5 support the 1M token context window?

OpenAI says gpt-5.5 will come to the API with a 1,000,000-token context window; only state the same for gpt-5.5-pro if the current model documentation explicitly confirms it. In Codex, the fast mode variant uses a 400K context window optimized for lower latency. ChatGPT-side context limits depend on plan tier; refer to OpenAI's official documentation for per-plan specifics.

Version History

GPT-5.6

Released on July 9, 2026

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+What's new
3 updates
  • Complete demanding coding, knowledge-work, science, and security tasks with GPT-5.6 Sol, OpenAI's new flagship model and its configurable reasoning effort
  • Choose Sol, balanced Terra, or lower-cost Luna across ChatGPT, Codex, and the API, matching capability and cost to each workflow
  • Build multi-agent API workflows with Programmatic Tool Calling and beta multi-agent support while using explicit cache breakpoints for more predictable costs

GPT-5.5 Instant

Released on May 5, 2026

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+What's new
3 updates
  • Get smarter answers with 52.5% fewer hallucinated claims than GPT-5.3 Instant on high-stakes prompts in medicine, law, and finance, plus 37.3% fewer inaccurate claims on user-flagged challenging chats
  • Read more concise, on-point responses; in OpenAI's communication-advice example, GPT-5.5 Instant used 30.2% fewer words and 29.2% fewer lines, alongside stronger STEM, vision, and web-search judgment
  • Get tailored help as Instant becomes ChatGPT's default model for everyone, drawing on past chats, files, and connected Gmail with new memory source controls to see and edit what shaped each answer

GPT-5.5

Current Version

Released on April 23, 2026

+What's new
3 updates
  • Automate agentic coding and computer-use tasks with GPT-5.5, scoring 82.7% on Terminal-Bench 2.0 and 78.7% on OSWorld-Verified while using fewer tokens than GPT-5.4
  • Complete professional knowledge work across 44 occupations with 84.9% on GDPval, and accelerate early scientific research workflows spanning data analysis, bioinformatics, and multi-step planning
  • Run Codex workflows more efficiently as GPT-5.5 delivers better results with fewer tokens than GPT-5.4 for most users, with API pricing planned at $5/M input and $30/M output

GPT‑5.4 mini and nano

Released on March 17, 2026

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3 updates
  • GPT-5.4 mini scores 54.4% on SWE-Bench Pro and 72.1% on OSWorld-Verified—outperforming GPT-5 mini by a wide margin while running 2x faster, and is now available to ChatGPT Free users via the Thinking feature
  • GPT-5.4 nano launches as OpenAI's cheapest API model at $0.20 per 1M input tokens, optimized for subagent classification, data extraction, and ranking tasks
  • Codex can now delegate simpler reasoning tasks to GPT-5.4 mini subagents, enabling cost-efficient multi-model agentic pipelines

GPT-5.4

Released on March 5, 2026

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+What's new
3 updates
  • Complete professional work more accurately with GPT-5.4—matching or exceeding industry professionals in 83.0% of GDPval comparisons (wins or ties), with 33% fewer false claims and 18% fewer error-containing responses than GPT-5.2
  • Automate complex computer workflows natively with built-in computer-use capabilities, achieving 75.0% on OSWorld-Verified and surpassing human performance—enabling agents to operate software, browsers, and desktop environments
  • Work with large tool ecosystems more efficiently using tool search, reducing token usage by 47% on MCP-heavy workflows while maintaining the same accuracy, with support for up to 1M token context windows

5.3 Instant

Released on March 3, 2026

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+What's new
3 updates
  • Get more direct and helpful responses with 26.8% fewer hallucinations—GPT-5.3 Instant cuts unnecessary refusals and preachy preambles, answering questions without dead ends or caveats
  • Get better web search answers that balance online sources with model reasoning, surfacing relevant information upfront and avoiding long, loosely connected link lists
  • Write more expressive content with stronger prose generation and a smoother, more focused conversational style across everyday tasks and creative writing

5.2

Released on December 11, 2025

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+What's new
1 updates
  • Solve advanced scientific and mathematical problems with enhanced reasoning capabilities, enabling researchers to analyze complex data and verify calculations with higher accuracy

5.1

Released on November 12, 2025

+What's new
1 updates
  • Get more accurate and contextually relevant responses across coding, writing, and analysis tasks with refined GPT-5 series capabilities

5

Released on August 7, 2025

+What's new
3 updates
  • Get the right balance of speed and depth automatically—ChatGPT now routes simple questions to faster models and complex problems to deeper reasoning, saving you time on every query
  • Create more reliable content with reduced errors and better instruction-following for writing, coding, and health-related tasks where accuracy matters
  • Access GPT-5 pro mode with extended reasoning capabilities for tackling research, analysis, and multi-step problems that require deeper thinking

OpenAI o3 and o4-mini

Released on April 16, 2025

+What's new
2 updates
  • Use OpenAI o3 for harder reasoning tasks that combine ChatGPT tools like web browsing, Python, image/file analysis, image generation, canvas, automations, file search, and memory
  • Solve math, coding, and visual reasoning tasks with o4-mini, a smaller faster model optimized for high-volume reasoning and strong AIME 2025 performance

GPT-4.5

Released on February 27, 2025

+What's new
2 updates
  • Explore GPT-4.5 as a research preview for more natural chat, broader knowledge, stronger instruction following, and improved creative insight without explicit reasoning
  • Use GPT-4.5 for writing, programming, and practical problem solving when you want lower hallucinations and higher emotional nuance than earlier GPT models

o1

Released on September 12, 2024

+What's new
2 updates
  • Solve advanced problems in science, mathematics, and coding with o1 models that take time to reason through complex logic before responding
  • Debug intricate code issues and verify mathematical proofs with step-by-step reasoning that breaks down difficult concepts systematically

4o

Released on May 13, 2024

+What's new
2 updates
  • Analyze images, generate visuals, and have voice conversations with GPT-4 level intelligence at speeds fast enough for real-time interaction
  • Browse the web, analyze data files, and create images without a paid subscription—advanced capabilities now available to all users

4

Released on March 14, 2023

+What's new
2 updates
  • Tackle professional-level tasks with expert performance—scoring in the top 10% on exams like the bar exam, compared to GPT-3.5's bottom 10%
  • Analyze charts, diagrams, and documents by uploading images directly, enabling visual understanding for data analysis, design feedback, and document processing

3.5

Released on November 30, 2022

+What's new
1 updates
  • Chat with AI in natural language for the first time to get answers, write content, debug code, and brainstorm ideas through back-and-forth conversation

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