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ChatGPT’s Mac app gets a major update: When will it arrive on Windows?
ChatGPT’s Mac app now allows direct code insertion into Xcode, streamlining development. Windows users can expect these features soon, but OpenAI has not set a release date.

- March 8, 2025
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 10:14 PM

The latest update to ChatGPT’s Mac app brings a significant boost in coding capabilities, making it more seamless for developers to integrate AI-generated code into their workflow. With new automation features, OpenAI aims to streamline programming tasks and reduce friction between ChatGPT and development environments. But while Mac users are already benefiting from these improvements, Windows users are left wondering: when will these features arrive on their platform?
OpenAI enhances ChatGPT’s coding integration
One of the standout additions in this update is the new “Apply” button, which allows users to insert AI-generated code directly into Xcode. Previously, developers had to manually copy and paste code, but now ChatGPT can detect the coding app in use and place the output in the correct location automatically. This feature extends beyond Xcode, as ChatGPT can integrate with other development environments like Visual Studio Code, offering a smoother experience across multiple platforms.
For those looking for even more efficiency, OpenAI has also introduced an “Auto-apply code” toggle, which eliminates manual intervention entirely. With this enabled, ChatGPT can generate and insert code instantly, making it a powerful AI assistant for developers.
Windows support is on the way
While Mac users are already leveraging these improvements, OpenAI has confirmed that Windows users will not be left behind. Alexander Embiricos, an OpenAI staff member, recently announced that these features will be available on Windows “soon.” However, no exact release date has been provided, leaving Windows developers eagerly awaiting further updates.
As AI coding assistants continue to evolve, the battle between ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, and Apple’s Swift Assist is heating up. With OpenAI rapidly expanding its capabilities, Windows users can expect powerful new tools in the near future.
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