OpenAI and Microsoft announced GPT-5, marking a new era of work with better reasoning, stronger context recognition, and unified capabilities across chat, agents, coding, multimodal, and advanced math. GPT-5 is now available in ChatGPT and via the API, with broader Microsoft integration rolling out.
Key Highlights:
Improved reasoning & accuracy
- Deeper structured thinking and faster responses
Better context recognition
- Handles complex, real-world workflows
Unified model family
- Available for chat, coding, agents, multimodal, and math.
Wide availability
- Now in ChatGPT, API, and across Microsoft products.
Where GPT-5 is Integrated
- GitHub Copilot: Enhanced multi-file coding & refactoring; GPT-5 mini in Copilot for VS Code.
- Visual Studio Code: AI Toolkit with GPT-5 support for OSS, cloud, and local dev.
- Azure AI Foundry: Enterprise-grade GPT-5 with structured outputs & reasoning; available in East US 2 & Sweden Central.
- GitHub Models: gpt-5, gpt-5-mini, gpt-5-nano, gpt-5-chat accessible in marketplace.
- Microsoft Copilot Studio: Makers can orchestrate agents using GPT-5 Chat & Reasoning.
- Microsoft 365 Copilot: Smarter orchestration, reasoning, and multimodal features (opt-in with “Try GPT-5”).
- SDKs & Samples: .NET, Python, Java, and JavaScript SDKs updated with GPT-5 support (reasoning effort, structured outputs, streaming).
Developer Benefits
- Build smarter Copilot experiences in editors and workflows.
- Experiment with reasoning models and structured outputs in Azure AI Foundry.
- Use side-by-side evaluation tools to compare GPT-5 quality, cost, and safety for your domain.
- Deploy GPT-5 in RAG apps, CI/CD pipelines, and enterprise scenarios with full security and scale.
Closing
Microsoft rolled out GPT-5 support across developer tools and services the day it was released, ensuring developers and enterprises can adopt it quickly and confidently.
Source – GPT-5 for Microsoft Developers