OpenAI frontier models and Codex are now generally available on AWS (Open AI news), opening access to millions of AWS customers who can now build with OpenAI through the platform they already use. Codex, which is used by more than 5 million people every week (Open AI news), is available on Amazon Bedrock to help teams write, review, debug, and modernize code within their existing AWS environments.
For enterprises, this integration removes a major barrier to AI adoption by eliminating friction around procurement, security review, and production readiness (Open AI news). Commerce and engineering teams can now bring OpenAI capabilities into AWS environments with the security, compliance, and governance controls they already trust, accelerating the path from evaluation to real deployment without navigating separate operational workflows.
OpenAI plans to expand available capabilities through AWS, with future availability for Daybreak, which includes cyber models and Codex Security designed to help development teams identify risk earlier and build more resilient software (Open AI news). This broader integration strategy positions AWS as a unified platform for organizations to adopt advanced AI while maintaining existing security and governance frameworks.