Mac users face a notable change to their ChatGPT experience. Voice conversation capabilities in the macOS desktop app will cease operation on January 15, 2026. OpenAI communicated this decision through update notes, framing it as part of building more cohesive voice experiences across platforms.
The discontinuation affects only the Mac desktop application. Voice functionality continues through the ChatGPT website, accessible from any browser on any device, as well as through mobile apps on iOS and Android. Windows desktop users also keep their voice capabilities. Mac is the sole desktop platform losing this feature.
The company hasn’t offered comprehensive reasoning for the Mac-specific change. However, the focus on unified experiences suggests the Mac app’s current voice implementation may not align with future strategic directions. Voice is becoming increasingly vital as AI companies develop new products and explore deeper integrations.
Users relying on voice features will need to adapt their approaches. People using voice for accessibility reasons, individuals who multitask with hands-free conversation, or those who prefer speaking to typing will all face disruptions. Switching to web or mobile platforms provides alternatives but may disrupt workflows.
Industry observers largely believe this removal is temporary. Given OpenAI’s significant commitment to voice technology across its offerings, permanently abandoning Mac users seems unlikely. The company is probably restructuring its voice infrastructure with plans to deliver improved capabilities to Mac eventually.