# ChatGPT Pro

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**ChatGPT Pro** is the premium consumer subscription tier of [ChatGPT](/wiki/chatgpt), the conversational artificial intelligence product developed by [OpenAI](/wiki/openai). Launched on December 5, 2024 at $200 per month, it gives subscribers unlimited access to OpenAI's best models plus exclusive, extra-compute reasoning modes (first o1 pro mode, later [GPT-5](/wiki/gpt_5) Pro) and the earliest access to new features such as [Operator](/wiki/openai_operator), [Sora](/wiki/chatgpt), and [Deep Research](/wiki/deep_research). [1][2] At ten times the price of the $20-per-month [ChatGPT Plus](/wiki/chatgpt_plus) tier, it is OpenAI's highest-priced individual plan and is positioned for power users such as researchers, engineers, and other professionals who rely on advanced AI daily. [1][3]

## Overview

OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Pro as a tier offering "the most access to OpenAI's best models and tools." [1] At launch it bundled unlimited use of the company's leading models with an exclusive feature, o1 pro mode, that allocates extra computing power to difficult reasoning problems. The plan was unveiled by chief executive [Sam Altman](/wiki/sam_altman) alongside the general availability of the [o1](/wiki/o1) reasoning model on the opening day of the company's twelve-day series of product announcements. [2][4]

ChatGPT Pro is distinct from the underlying models it provides. It should not be confused with o1, OpenAI's reasoning model, or with [o1-pro](/wiki/o1_pro), the specific model variant exposed through the plan's o1 pro mode. ChatGPT Pro is the subscription; o1-pro is one of the models available within it.

## When was ChatGPT Pro launched?

ChatGPT Pro launched on December 5, 2024 at $200 per month as the first announcement of OpenAI's "12 Days of OpenAI" campaign, a series of daily product reveals running through mid-December. [1][2] It was the company's first individual plan priced above the $20-per-month Plus tier and remained its most expensive consumer subscription. In April 2026 OpenAI added a second, lower-priced Pro tier at $100 per month, while keeping the original $200 plan in place (see Pricing structure below). [17]

## What is included in ChatGPT Pro?

At launch, ChatGPT Pro provided unlimited access to OpenAI o1, the smaller o1-mini, GPT-4o, and [Advanced Voice](/wiki/advanced_voice_mode), the spoken conversation mode of ChatGPT. [1][3] Its signature inclusion was exclusive access to o1 pro mode. [1] OpenAI described the audience as people who "use research-grade intelligence" daily and said the plan would expand over time to include "more powerful, compute-intensive productivity features." [1][5]

The following table contrasts the plan with ChatGPT Plus as the two stood at the December 2024 launch.

| Feature | ChatGPT Plus | ChatGPT Pro |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Price | $20 per month | $200 per month |
| Access to o1, o1-mini, GPT-4o | Yes (rate-limited) | Yes (unlimited, per OpenAI's usage policies) |
| Advanced Voice | Yes (with usage limits) | Yes (with higher limits) |
| o1 pro mode | No | Yes (exclusive) |
| Intended user | General paid users | Power users, researchers, engineers |

OpenAI noted that "unlimited" usage is subject to its policies guarding against abuse, such as account sharing and automated or programmatic resale of access. [1] By 2026 the Pro tier had expanded to bundle unlimited messages and uploads, the highest [Deep Research](/wiki/deep_research) allowance (250 runs per month) and agent-mode limits, expanded Projects and custom GPTs, an expanded [Codex](/wiki/codex) coding agent, maximum memory and context, and research previews of new features. [17][18]

## o1 pro mode

o1 pro mode is a version of the o1 model that uses additional compute to "think harder" and produce more reliable answers to the hardest problems. [1] OpenAI stated that, in evaluations by external expert testers, o1 pro mode produced more reliably accurate and comprehensive responses than standard o1, with particular strength in data science, programming, and case law analysis. [1] On internal machine learning benchmarks across mathematics, science, and coding, OpenAI reported that o1 pro mode outperformed both o1 and the o1 preview model, and that the gains were most pronounced on the most challenging problems. [1][3]

Because o1 pro mode can take a noticeably long time to respond, the ChatGPT interface displays a progress bar while it works and can send a notification within the app when an answer is ready, allowing users to switch to other conversations in the meantime. [3]

## What is GPT-5 Pro?

When OpenAI released [GPT-5](/wiki/gpt_5) on August 7, 2025, it made the new model OpenAI's default across all tiers and gave ChatGPT Pro subscribers a higher-compute variant called GPT-5 Pro. [19][20] OpenAI described it as "a souped-up version called GPT-5 Pro that uses additional computational resources to produce better answers," extending the same extra-inference-compute idea that o1 pro mode had pioneered. [20] GPT-5 Pro became the new exclusive [reasoning](/wiki/reasoning_model) headliner of the Pro tier, succeeding o1-pro and [o3](/wiki/o3)-pro in the model picker.

OpenAI reported that, with GPT-5 Pro's extended reasoning, the model set a state-of-the-art score of 88.4% on GPQA Diamond (a benchmark of expert-level science questions) without tools, and reached 42% on the Humanity's Last Exam benchmark when using tools, the strongest results in the GPT-5 family. [19] As with o1 pro mode, GPT-5 Pro can take longer to answer because it spends more time reasoning before responding. [19][20]

OpenAI continued to attach the highest-compute "Pro" reasoning mode to the ChatGPT Pro tier in later releases. GPT-5.2, released December 11, 2025, shipped in three modes (Instant, Thinking, and Pro), and OpenAI stated that "GPT-5.2 Pro takes more reasoning time and compute than GPT-5.2 Thinking," with particular strength in spreadsheet creation, financial modeling, and multi-step project execution. [21][22]

## Features added over time

After launch, ChatGPT Pro became the tier that received the earliest or most generous access to a series of new OpenAI capabilities. In several cases features debuted exclusively for Pro subscribers before reaching cheaper tiers. The table below summarizes the major additions and their verified launch dates.

| Date | Feature | Notes for Pro |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Dec 5, 2024 | o1 pro mode | Exclusive to Pro at launch [1] |
| Dec 9, 2024 | [Sora](/wiki/chatgpt) video generation | Pro received 10,000 credits, up to 500 priority videos at 1080p and 20 seconds, plus unlimited lower-priority videos without watermarks [6][7] |
| Jan 23, 2025 | [Operator](/wiki/openai_operator) agent | Launched as a research preview exclusive to U.S. Pro users [8][9] |
| Feb 2, 2025 | [Deep Research](/wiki/deep_research) | Released to Pro users first, initially limited to 100 queries per month (later raised to 120) [10][11] |
| Feb 27, 2025 | GPT-4.5 | Research preview rolled out to Pro users first, before Plus and Team [12] |
| Jun 10, 2025 | o3-pro | Released to Pro and Team users, replacing o1-pro in the model picker [13][14] |
| Aug 7, 2025 | GPT-5 Pro | Higher-compute GPT-5 variant exclusive to Pro at launch (later extended to Team, Enterprise, and Edu) [19][20] |
| Dec 11, 2025 | GPT-5.2 Pro | Highest-compute mode of GPT-5.2, available to Pro users [21][22] |

Sora, OpenAI's text-to-video model, launched on December 9, 2024, for both Plus and Pro subscribers, with the Pro tier receiving substantially higher limits and resolution. [6][7] Operator, an agent that performs tasks in a web browser running on OpenAI's servers, debuted on January 23, 2025, as a research preview available only to U.S. Pro subscribers, with launch partners including Uber, OpenTable, StubHub, DoorDash, and Etsy. [8][9] Deep Research, a tool that autonomously browses the web and compiles cited reports, launched on February 2, 2025, for Pro users before being extended to Plus, Team, Edu, and Enterprise users on February 26, 2025. [10][11] The research preview of GPT-4.5 reached Pro users on February 27, 2025, ahead of other tiers. [12] On June 10, 2025, OpenAI released o3-pro, a higher-compute version of its [o3](/wiki/o3) reasoning model, to Pro and Team users, where it replaced o1-pro. [13][14]

## Pricing structure and tiers

ChatGPT Pro sits at the top of OpenAI's individual subscription ladder, above the free tier and the $20-per-month [ChatGPT Plus](/wiki/chatgpt_plus) plan, and alongside the business-oriented [ChatGPT Team](/wiki/chatgpt_team) and [ChatGPT Enterprise](/wiki/chatgpt_enterprise) plans. Plus offers paid users higher rate limits than the free tier, while Pro removes most usage caps and adds the exclusive Pro reasoning modes and earliest feature access. [1][3]

On April 9, 2026, OpenAI introduced a second Pro tier priced at $100 per month, positioned chiefly for developers who needed heavy [Codex](/wiki/codex) coding capacity, and confirmed that the original $200 plan would remain available. [17] OpenAI said the $200 tier provides roughly 20 times the usage limits of Plus and is meant to support a user's "most demanding workflows continuously, even across parallel projects," while the $100 tier offers about five times the Codex capacity of the Plus plan. [17] OpenAI framed the move as undercutting rivals on coding value, stating that "Codex delivers more coding capacity per dollar across paid tiers." [17]

## How was the pricing received?

ChatGPT Pro drew immediate attention for its $200 monthly price, described by TechCrunch as "easily OpenAI's priciest plan yet." [3] At ten times the cost of ChatGPT Plus, it was widely characterized as a tier aimed at a narrow set of professional and research users rather than the general public. [3][4]

Alongside the launch, OpenAI announced a grant program awarding ten free ChatGPT Pro subscriptions to medical researchers at leading U.S. institutions, with stated plans to expand grants to other regions and fields. Early recipients included Dr. Catherine Brownstein of Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School and Dr. Rhoda Au, a dementia researcher at Boston University. [1]

Commentators were initially mixed on whether the plan justified its price, with some early reviewers concluding that features such as Operator were not yet worth the cost on their own. [9] The subsequent addition of Deep Research, GPT-5 Pro, and other exclusive capabilities led some analysts to argue the plan had become more compelling over time. [10][19]

## Why was OpenAI losing money on ChatGPT Pro?

In early January 2025, Sam Altman publicly stated that OpenAI was losing money on the Pro plan. Writing on X (formerly Twitter), he said: "insane thing: we are currently losing money on openai pro subscriptions! people use it much more than we expected." [15][16] In follow-up remarks he indicated that he had personally chosen the $200 price and had expected the plan to be profitable. [16] The losses were attributed to the heavy computing costs of running OpenAI's most capable models, which were used far more intensively by Pro subscribers than the company had anticipated. [15][16]

The episode was widely reported as an illustration of the high inference costs associated with frontier AI models and the difficulty of pricing unlimited access to compute-intensive products. [16]

## References

1. OpenAI, "Introducing ChatGPT Pro," December 5, 2024. https://openai.com/index/introducing-chatgpt-pro/
2. OpenAI, "12 Days of OpenAI." https://openai.com/12-days/
3. Kyle Wiggers, "OpenAI confirms its new $200 plan, ChatGPT Pro, which includes reasoning models and more," TechCrunch, December 5, 2024. https://techcrunch.com/2024/12/05/openai-confirms-its-new-200-plan-chatgpt-pro-which-includes-reasoning-models-and-more/
4. Ina Fried, "OpenAI launches $200 monthly ChatGPT Pro subscription with new o1 model," Axios, December 5, 2024. https://www.axios.com/2024/12/05/openai-chatgpt-subscription-o1-model
5. Juli Clover, "OpenAI Launches $200/Month ChatGPT Pro Plan," MacRumors, December 5, 2024. https://www.macrumors.com/2024/12/05/openai-launches-200-month-chatgpt-pro-plan/
6. OpenAI, "Sora is here," December 9, 2024. https://openai.com/index/sora-is-here/
7. Kyle Wiggers, "OpenAI's Sora video generator is launching for ChatGPT Pro and Plus subscribers," TechCrunch, December 9, 2024. https://techcrunch.com/2024/12/09/openais-sora-video-generator-might-not-be-available-in-the-eu-at-launch/
8. Maxwell Zeff, "OpenAI launches Operator, an AI agent that performs tasks autonomously," TechCrunch, January 23, 2025. https://techcrunch.com/2025/01/23/openai-launches-operator-an-ai-agent-that-performs-tasks-autonomously/
9. Ina Fried, "OpenAI's Operator agent, in research preview, does web tasks for users," Axios, January 23, 2025. https://www.axios.com/2025/01/23/openai-operator-agent-preview-chatgpt
10. OpenAI, "Introducing deep research," February 2, 2025. https://openai.com/index/introducing-deep-research/
11. "ChatGPT Deep Research," Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChatGPT_Deep_Research
12. OpenAI, "Introducing GPT-4.5," February 27, 2025. https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-4-5/
13. "OpenAI releases o3-pro, a souped-up version of its o3 AI reasoning model," TechCrunch, June 10, 2025. https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/10/openai-releases-o3-pro-a-souped-up-version-of-its-o3-ai-reasoning-model/
14. "o3-pro Replaces o1-pro For ChatGPT Pro And Team Users," Dataconomy, June 11, 2025. https://dataconomy.com/2025/06/11/o3-pro-replaces-o1-pro-for-chatgpt-pro-and-team-users/
15. Sam Altman, post on X, January 2025. https://x.com/sama/status/1876104315296968813
16. "Sam Altman says OpenAI is losing money on Pro subscriptions," Fortune, January 7, 2025. https://fortune.com/2025/01/07/sam-altman-openai-chatgpt-pro-subscription-losing-money-tech/
17. Kyle Wiggers, "ChatGPT finally offers $100/month Pro plan," TechCrunch, April 9, 2026. https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/09/chatgpt-pro-plan-100-month-codex/
18. OpenAI, "ChatGPT Pricing." https://openai.com/chatgpt/pricing/
19. OpenAI, "Introducing GPT-5," August 7, 2025. https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5/
20. Maxwell Zeff, "OpenAI's GPT-5 is here," TechCrunch, August 7, 2025. https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/07/openais-gpt-5-is-here/
21. OpenAI, "Introducing GPT-5.2," December 11, 2025. https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2/
22. "GPT-5.2," Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPT-5.2

