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OpenAI made its collaborative split-screen writing and coding interface, Canvas, available to all users this week. Integrated natively with GPT-4o, this tool has gained new features like Python and direct code execution within the interface, supporting real-time debugging and output visualization.
Canvas—a new way to work with ChatGPT to draft, edit, and get feedback on writing & code—is now available to all users in our 4o model.
It’s fully rolled out on web and the ChatGPT desktop app for Windows. pic.twitter.com/1MVvmXphZM
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) December 10, 2024
Canvas allows users to trigger the interface through prompts rather than manual model selection.
It features a split-screen layout with the chat on one side, a live editing workspace on the other, editing tools for writing (reading level, length adjustments), and advanced coding tools (code reviews, debugging).
OpenAI introduced Canvas as an early beta to Plus and Teams users in October. This month, with the full rollout, all accounts now have access.
Now you can run Python code directly in canvas, and let ChatGPT fix any bugs based on console errors. pic.twitter.com/FltIQ1OrWy
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) December 10, 2024
Canvas now also works with GPTs. pic.twitter.com/te5GscYKMA
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) December 10, 2024