OpenAI has launched a new enterprise-focused platform called Frontier, marking its latest push to deepen adoption of artificial intelligence across large organizations and corporate clients.
The company announced on Thursday that Frontier is designed to act as an intelligence layer capable of connecting and coordinating disparate systems, tools and data sources within an organization. The platform is aimed at making it easier for businesses to manage, deploy and build AI agents at scale, while maintaining oversight, security and operational control.
According to OpenAI, Frontier allows enterprises to integrate AI capabilities across departments without overhauling existing infrastructure. By stitching together internal databases, applications and workflows, the platform enables companies to deploy AI agents that can operate across multiple functions, from customer service and data analysis to internal operations and decision support.

The launch comes as demand for enterprise-grade AI solutions accelerates, with businesses increasingly seeking tools that go beyond standalone chatbots and experiments. OpenAI said Frontier is built to support complex organizational needs, including governance, monitoring, access control and compliance, which are critical for regulated industries and large-scale deployments.
Frontier also reflects OpenAI’s broader strategy to move deeper into the enterprise market, where competition is intensifying. Major technology firms are racing to position themselves as providers of end-to-end AI infrastructure, platforms and services that enterprises can trust for mission-critical use cases.
OpenAI said the new platform will help companies transition from isolated AI use cases to coordinated, organization-wide systems, enabling faster development and safer deployment of AI agents. The company added that Frontier is intended to support long-term enterprise adoption rather than short-term experimentation.

The platform’s rollout underscores OpenAI’s ambition to become a central player in enterprise AI, as businesses look for scalable and secure ways to embed artificial intelligence into everyday operations.