OpenAI has introduced Frontier, a new enterprise-focused platform designed to help companies deploy AI agents as true digital co-workers rather than simple tools. The platform aims to solve key challenges enterprises face when integrating AI into real-world business workflows, enabling agents to collaborate, learn, and operate across existing systems.
OpenAI has launched Frontier, a new platform built specifically for enterprise companies. The goal of Frontier is to develop AI agents that can function like real employees rather than remaining limited to isolated tools.
According to OpenAI, artificial intelligence has already transformed how companies operate, significantly boosting productivity in sectors such as manufacturing, global investment firms, and the energy sector.
Despite rapid advancements in AI technology, many organizations still struggle to fully implement AI solutions. OpenAI points out that the biggest challenges include:
Building capable AI agents
Running them reliably at scale
Integrating them seamlessly into existing enterprise systems
Frontier has been launched specifically to address these problems.
OpenAI says Frontier equips AI agents with the same core capabilities humans need to succeed at work. These include:
Shared context across teams and systems
Proper onboarding into workflows
Ability to learn from feedback
Clear permissions and operational boundaries
With these capabilities, companies can move beyond assigning AI to small, isolated tasks and instead deploy AI co-workers that collaborate across the entire business.
Frontier helps AI agents understand how real work is performed across different systems and platforms used by companies.
AI agents can identify what constitutes high-quality output and improve performance continuously as they gain experience.
Agents can access computers and essential tools, allowing them to plan tasks, run code, and work with files independently.
Each AI agent has its own identity, permissions, and limitations, ensuring teams can trust how agents operate within secure boundaries.
One of Frontier’s biggest advantages is that it works with a company’s existing infrastructure. Businesses do not need to switch platforms or remove older agents or applications.
Even if systems are spread across multiple cloud environments, Frontier can connect them and enable AI agents to operate across the entire ecosystem.
Currently, Frontier is available to a select group of customers, with OpenAI planning a wider rollout in the coming months.
Early users of OpenAI Frontier include:
HP
Intuit
Oracle
State Farm
Thermo Fisher
Uber
Existing OpenAI customers such as BBVA, Cisco, and T-Mobile are also adopting the platform.
OpenAI believes companies no longer need just better tools — they need AI co-workers that understand workflows the way humans do and can handle real operational work.
With this vision, Frontier is being positioned as the next evolution of enterprise AI, enabling businesses to unlock deeper productivity gains through intelligent collaboration between humans and AI.