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tools depend on the surface you use.
The ChatGPT desktop app previews generated documents, presentations,
spreadsheets, and PDF files alongside the chat. When automatic previews are
enabled, the app can open a generated file after a task finishes.
When HTML previews are available, generated .html and .htm files can also
open as interactive previews. Switch between the rendered preview and source
view to inspect the output or its underlying HTML.
Use annotations to point at a specific part of a supported preview and request
a focused revision.
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document, presentation, spreadsheet, or PDF. Review the generated file in the
chat, download it when needed, and give targeted feedback for the next version.
Codex CLI can create and edit files in the working directory, but it doesn’t
include a visual file preview or annotation interface. Ask Codex to report each
output path and the checks it ran.
The IDE extension can create and edit files in the workspace. Review text and
code files in the editor, and open documents, presentations, spreadsheets, or
PDF files in a compatible viewer.
Create PPT on public modelsagi
create a ppt about all the models openai has released publicly since the start of the year
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I created a 7-slide, source-backed deck covering the public OpenAI model releases from January 1, 2026 through April 16, 2026. It includes an explicit counting rule, a master release table, grouped launch slides for the main model waves, and a closing exclusions slide so the scope is defensible.
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OPENAI MODEL RELEASES
OpenAI Public Model Releases Since
January 1, 2026
A source-backed snapshot through April 16, 2026, covering public launches across ChatGPT, the API, and Codex.
Window: Jan 1–Apr 16, 2026Sources: OpenAI blog + release notes
8 public model SKUs across 6 release dates
Included surfaces
ChatGPT
API
Codex
January had no counted launches. Pace accelerated from February onward.
All meaningful copy and layout objects are editable in PowerPoint. Source URLs live in speaker notes.
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COUNTING RULES02 / 07
What This Deck Counts
January had no new public model launches; every counted SKU arrived from February onward.
8
Public model SKUs
Newly introduced public models
6
Release dates
February through April 16, 2026
1
Major exclusion
Retunes are not counted as new SKUs
All meaningful copy and layout objects are editable in PowerPoint. Source URLs live in speaker notes.
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MASTER LIST03 / 07
Master Release Table
A compact list of the public launches from January 1 to April 16, 2026.
Date
Model
Surface
Launch note
Feb 5
GPT-5.3-Codex
Codex, API
Flagship agentic coding model.
Feb 12
GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark
Codex Pro, preview API
Ultra-low-latency research preview.
Mar 3
GPT-5.3 Instant
ChatGPT
Everyday conversational default.
Mar 5
GPT-5.4
ChatGPT, API, Codex
Unified frontier model.
Mar 5
GPT-5.4 Pro
ChatGPT, API
Higher-ceiling professional tier.
Mar 17
GPT-5.4 mini
ChatGPT, API, Codex
Economical model for coding and subagents.
Mar 17
GPT-5.4 nano
API
Smallest and cheapest GPT-5.4.
Apr 16
GPT-5.3 Instant Mini
ChatGPT fallback
Everyday fallback model.
All meaningful copy and layout objects are editable in PowerPoint. Source URLs live in speaker notes.
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FEBRUARY04 / 07
Coding Led the Year Off
OpenAI started 2026 by widening Codex in two directions: higher-end autonomy and near-instant collaboration.
GPT-5.3-Codex
Introduced on Feb. 5 as an agentic coding model, combining coding with broader professional knowledge.
GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark
Launched on Feb. 12 as a smaller research-preview model for real-time coding, with initial public access through ChatGPT Pro Codex surfaces.
Why it mattered
The releases opened up two coding lanes: long-running, high-capability agentic work and low-latency interactive edits.
All meaningful copy and layout objects are editable in PowerPoint. Source URLs live in speaker notes.
5
MARCH 3–505 / 07
Then the Frontier Line Reset
Early March introduced a new everyday ChatGPT model and then a unified frontier family above it.
GPT-5.3 Instant
OpenAI rolled out GPT-5.3 Instant on March 3 with more accurate answers, smoother tone, and better web-grounded results for everyday ChatGPT use.
GPT-5.4
On March 5, GPT-5.4 became the new unified frontier model, bringing together reasoning, coding, agentic workflows, and professional document work.
GPT-5.4 Pro
OpenAI paired GPT-5.4 with a professional model for sophisticated, higher-ceiling work in ChatGPT and the API.
All meaningful copy and layout objects are editable in PowerPoint. Source URLs live in speaker notes.
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MARCH–APRIL06 / 07
The Small-Model Ladder Expanded Fast
After GPT-5.4 landed, OpenAI quickly added cheaper and fallback variants to extend coverage across workloads and plans.
GPT-5.4 mini
Released on March 17 across the API, Codex, and ChatGPT, bringing much of GPT-5.4’s capability to faster and cheaper coding and subagent workloads.
GPT-5.4 nano
Launched the same day as the smallest and cheapest GPT-5.4 variant, aimed at classification, extraction, ranking, and simple coding-support tasks.
GPT-5.3 Instant Mini
Added on April 16 as a ChatGPT fallback after GPT-5.3 Instant limits. It does not appear in the master pricing tier.
All meaningful copy and layout objects are editable in PowerPoint. Source URLs live in speaker notes.
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BOUNDARIES07 / 07
What Counted, What Did Not
The boundary between a public release, a retune, and a limited-access variant is the main judgment call in this deck.
Counted
Newly introduced model SKUs publicly announced by OpenAI between January 1 and April 16, 2026, with a public release or official model listing.
Not Counted
GPT-5.2 retunes and GPT-5.3 Instant updates were retunes, not new SKUs. Limited-access variants are excluded.
Takeaway
The first quarter began with frontier models, wider coding coverage, and cheaper options across Codex and ChatGPT.
All meaningful copy and layout objects are editable in PowerPoint. Source URLs live in speaker notes.
OPENAI MODEL RELEASES
OpenAI Public Model Releases Since
January 1, 2026
A source-backed snapshot through April 16, 2026, covering public launches across ChatGPT, the API, and Codex.
Window: Jan 1–Apr 16, 2026Sources: OpenAI blog + release notes
8 public model SKUs across 6 release dates
Included surfaces
ChatGPT API Codex
January had no counted launches.
Pace accelerated from February onward.
All meaningful copy and layout objects are editable in PowerPoint. Source URLs live in speaker notes.
Cover slide. Count only newly introduced model SKUs publicly announced between January 1 and April 16, 2026. Exclude pure retunes and TAC-only limited-access variants.
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Create files for review
For spreadsheets and presentations, describe the sheets, columns, charts,
slide sections, and checks you expect. Ask ChatGPT to explain where it saved the
output and how it checked the result.
Refine files with annotations
Annotations let you point to a specific part of a file and tell ChatGPT
what to change. The same annotation workflow available for code, Markdown
files, and websites also works with documents, spreadsheets, and
presentations.
For example, you can:
Select a navigation bar on a website and ask ChatGPT to change its font.
Highlight a claim in an investment thesis and ask for its source.
Mark a chart on a slide and request a clearer label.
ChatGPT uses the selected area as context for your request, so you can refine
the file without starting over or changing the parts you already like.
Annotations are particularly useful after the first draft, when the work needs
review and iteration.
Review and refine files on the web
Open or download the generated file to review it in the appropriate viewer.
When you request a revision, name the page, slide, sheet, table, or passage that
needs attention and describe what should stay unchanged. Ask ChatGPT to report
the new file name and the checks it performed before you download the next
version.
Review and refine files
Use the chat sidebar while a task runs. It can surface the agent’s plan,
sources, generated files, and chat summary so you can steer the work,
inspect generated files, and request another pass.
Ask ChatGPT to explain where it saved each file and how it verified the
result. Use the preview to inspect the output, then give focused feedback about
the structure, data, layout, or validation that needs another pass.