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    Description

    OpenAI’s enterprise-grade ChatGPT transforms how organizations integrate language AI by offering dedicated infrastructure with strong data governance, admin controls, and compliance support. It pairs GPT-4’s capabilities with enterprise features like SSO, role-based access, audit logging, and guaranteed data privacy—ensuring no company data is used for training. ChatGPT Enterprise supports API integrations, domain-specific fine-tuning, and centralized analytics to monitor usage across teams. Fortune 500s, government agencies, and regulated sectors use it to scale knowledge work—legal reviews, tech writing, support, and research—while meeting data residency, access, and audit requirements.

    Customers

    TargetBBVAUpworkModernaEstee LauderSan Antonio Spurs

    What Problem Does ChatGPT Enterprise Solve?

    Enterprises face three core barriers to adopting AI at scale: lack of security and compliance, limited administrative control, and fragmented usage across teams. Consumer AI tools often fail to meet internal standards for data governance, access controls, and auditability—especially in regulated industries. This prevents organizations from unlocking AI-driven productivity gains, resulting in missed automation opportunities and knowledge gaps across departments. ChatGPT Enterprise addresses these challenges by delivering GPT-4 in a secure, SOC 2-compliant environment with SSO, admin tooling, usage analytics, and zero data retention. It enables safe, centralized use of AI across legal, engineering, customer support, and knowledge functions—without compromising IT or compliance standards.

    Pros

    • Enterprise-Grade Security:
      ChatGPT Enterprise includes SOC 2 compliance, encryption at rest and in transit, and no data retention, aligning with corporate security standards.
    • Advanced Productivity Tools:
      Offers unlimited GPT-4 usage, longer context windows, code interpreter, and shared chat templates to enhance team performance.
    • Admin and Analytics Control:
      Provides centralized management tools with usage insights, domain verification, and team access controls for streamlined governance.

    Cons

    • Limited Custom Fine-Tuning:
      While prompt engineering is supported, direct model fine-tuning is restricted, which may limit domain-specific optimizations.
    • Platform Dependence:
      Reliance on OpenAI's cloud infrastructure may pose integration or control concerns for enterprises with strict data locality needs.
    • Feature Parity Gaps:
      Certain developer-focused or experimental capabilities may roll out later to Enterprise users, creating short-term functionality lags.

    Investors

    Y CombinatorCoatueLegendary VenturesReid HoffmanThrive CapitalDataPower VenturesKhosla VenturesMatthew Brown CompaniesMicrosoftAtlas Benjelloun

    Last updated: April 20, 2026

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