OpenAI appears to offer ChatGPT Pro at $200 per month

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OpenAI appears to be launching a new subscription tier offering for its signature chatbot product, ChatGPT.

Screenshots posted on X by third-party AI engineer Tibor Blaho show the new tier, ChatGPT Pro, priced at $200 U.S. dollars per month, 10x the amount currently charged for the ChatGPT Plus individual offering.

It is also the highest sum compared to ChatGPT Team ($30), Enterprise (varies but estimated to be $60-$100), and Edu (varies but estimated at $12 per month).

Yet the Pro plan will grant users access to “the best of OpenAI with the highest level of access” according to the screenshot, which includes “unlimited” access to its newest o1 and o1-mini reasoning models and even “more compute,” a.k.a. graphics-processing unit (GPU) capacity that OpenAI has for serving up model inferences (live models users can interact with).

Plus, meanwhile, only grants users “limited access” to the o1 and o1-mini reasoning models.

VentureBeat has reached out to OpenAI contacts for confirmation or further information on ChatGPT Pro and will update when we hear back.

The news comes just a day after OpenAI said it would today begin 12 days of holiday-themed announcements entitled “12 Days of OpenAI,” an obvious allusion to the “12 Days of Christmas” song and tradition. OpenAI is expected to make its announcement today in an hour, around 10 am PT.



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