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Jun 02, 2026
OpenAI Launches Codex Enterprise Plug‑ins for White‑Collar Work
OpenAI released six job‑specific Codex plug‑ins and a new Sites feature to target knowledge workers…
OpenAI unveiled a suite of six new Codex plug‑ins designed for data analytics, creative production, sales, product design, equity investing, and investment banking, alongside a Sites feature that publishes work as interactive web pages. The rollout, announced on June 2, 2026, aims to convert the growing base of knowledge‑worker users into enterprise customers.
New Job‑Specific Plug‑ins Expand Codex Beyond Development
The plug‑ins are bundled inside the Codex app and provide pre‑configured integrations, instructions, and context so the model can perform tasks "out of the box." Key offerings include:
Data analytics assistant
Creative production helper
Sales enablement tool
Product design companion
Equity investing analyst
Investment‑banking workflow manager
Additional enterprise features such as Annotations let users highlight document sections for precise commands, while the new Sites capability partners with Wix, Base44, Replit, Lovable, Figma, and Emergent to host outputs as interactive sites.
Usage Surge: 5 Million Weekly Users and 20 % Knowledge‑Worker Share
OpenAI’s internal report shows Codex now serves more than 5 million weekly active users, a growth of over 6× since the February desktop‑app launch. While developers remain the largest cohort, knowledge workers account for ≈20 % of users and are growing more than three times faster than the developer segment.
Enterprise‑Focused Features Signal OpenAI’s Shift Toward Business Market
The plug‑ins and Sites feature arrive just three weeks after the formation of the OpenAI Deployment Company, a joint venture backed by over $4 billion from global investors. Chief Revenue Officer Denise Dresser emphasized that the challenge now is integrating AI into existing corporate workflows, positioning OpenAI to compete directly with Anthropic’s enterprise agents program.
What the Next Six Months Could Hold for Codex in the Corporate Landscape
Analysts expect rapid adoption among consulting firms and financial services as the plug‑ins mature. Customization feedback loops should improve accuracy, while expanding the partner ecosystem may unlock new verticals such as legal and healthcare. If user growth sustains its current trajectory, Codex could become a core productivity layer for a significant portion of the white‑collar workforce by early 2027.
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