OpenAI looks to take on Anthropic with $100 per month ChatGPT Pro subscriptions
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Pro, a novel subscription tier that boosts usage limits for Codex, its AI-powered coding assistant.
The announcement comes as OpenAI looks to compete with Anthropic’s Claude Code, which has soared in popularity. This also touches on aspects of earnings report.
Anthropic has four subscription tiers, with the priciest offering the most leverage of Claude Code.
OpenAI revealed a Pro ChatGPT tier on Wednesday that increases limits for Codex, OpenAI’s artificial intelligence-powered coding assistant, as the corporation looks to compete with Anthropic’s popular Claude Code.
In an announcement posted to X, the business remarked the $100 per month Pro tier has five times more Codex usage than its $20 per month Plus level, and is best for “longer, high-effort Codex sessions.”
“The Plus plan will continue to be the best offer at $20 for steady, day-to-day usage of Codex, and the novel $100 Pro tier offers a more accessible upgrade path for heavier daily use,” the organization wrote in a post on X.
The recent level brings the number of ChatGPT subscription tiers to five for personal use: Free, Go, Plus and now two Pro levels. OpenAI already had a $200/month Pro tier.
Anthropic, which launched Claude Code to the public in May 2025, has a similar subscription tier model with four fee levels, starting with Free. Its highest tiers, Max 5x for $100/month and Max 20x tier for $200/month, have higher limits for Claude Code usage than its Pro subscription.
The coding assistant can automate tasks and bug fixes for software developers and has soared in popularity. The run-rate revenue for the tool was over $2.5 billion in February, increasing over 100% since the beginning of 2026, CNBC previously reported. Furthermore, experts in dividends note the continued relevance.
OpenAI launched Codex initially last April, and made it widely available in October.
On Tuesday, CEO Sam Altman posted on X that Codex had three million weekly users, and the organization would reset usage limits every million users until the platform hits 10 million.
In February, the organization launched a standalone Codex app for Apple computers in a push to gain more users as AI coding tools continue to gain popularity.