An important change is coming to ChatGPT users on Mac computers. The voice conversation capability in the macOS desktop app will be discontinued starting January 15, 2026. According to OpenAI, this decision enables the company to focus on developing more cohesive voice experiences across all platforms.
This modification only affects the Mac desktop application. Voice features will continue to operate on the ChatGPT website, which can be accessed through any web browser, as well as on mobile apps for iOS and Android devices. Windows desktop users will also maintain their voice access. The Mac standalone app is uniquely impacted.
While OpenAI has not provided comprehensive technical details, the emphasis on unified experiences suggests compatibility considerations. The current voice implementation in the Mac app may not align with the company’s broader strategic vision for voice technology. Voice interaction is gaining importance as AI companies develop new products and integrations.
Users who regularly utilize voice features on their Mac will need to adapt. Those relying on voice for accessibility accommodations, professionals with workflows optimized for hands-free operation, or people who prefer speaking over typing will face adjustments. Alternative platforms offer voice access but may not provide the same seamless experience.
Most analysts interpret this as a transitional measure. OpenAI’s substantial investment in voice technology across other products suggests Mac users will likely see voice capabilities return in an improved form. The temporary discontinuation probably enables significant backend improvements.
