OpenAI expands Codex rollout across Europe, UK, and Switzerland

OpenAI is rolling out more Codex features across the EEA, UK, and Switzerland this week, including Computer use, the Chrome extension, memory, and Chronicle. Users welcomed the news but raised questions about platform support, limits, and capacity.

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TL;DR

  • Europe rollout: More Codex features expanding across Europe this week
  • Regions included: EEA, UK, and Switzerland receiving updates
  • Features rolling out: Computer use, Codex Chrome extension, personalized memory, Chronicle
  • Platform questions: Users asked about Linux, Windows 10, and Mac coverage
  • Linux availability: Signup page suggests Codex app Linux waitlist (“get notified when available”)

OpenAI Developers posted on X that more of Codex is rolling out across Europe this week, with “Computer use,” the Codex Chrome extension, personalized memory and Chronicle moving to users in the EEA, the UK and Switzerland.

The post drew a mix of relief and skepticism from users. Some replied with thanks and noted they had been waiting for the rollout, while others asked whether the expansion covered Linux, Windows 10 or only Mac, and whether the UK and Switzerland were included as expected. A few commenters also complained about Codex limits, capacity warnings and the handling of older models.

An accompanying signup page promoted “Sign up for the Codex app,” alongside a line that reads, “Sign up to get notified when the Codex app is available for Linux,” suggesting Linux access remains on a waitlist.

Source: OpenAI Developers

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