ChatGPT on macOS is now even more useful for coding. With the latest update to the app (version 1.2025.057), ChatGPT can now edit code directly in an integrated development environment – no need to copy and paste. You can find a full list of supported IDEs on the OpenAI website, but some of the most notable inclusions are Apple’s own Xcode, Visual Studio Code, and Jetbrains offshoots like Android Studio and PyCharm.
According to OpenAI, IDE integration has been one of the most requested features among macOS users since the company released the “runs with the app” framework in November. If you are a Plus, Pro, or Team subscriber, you can start using the integration today. As for Enterprise, Edu, and Free users, expect an updated version of the app next week.
Perhaps it’s no surprise that this feature appeared just as the word “vibration coding” entered the popular lexicon. For the uninitiated, vibro-coding is a form of coding that involves using artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT (and, of course, the power of vibrations) to program apps and games. While it may sound like a meme, vibro coding is a very real thing. In a video titled “Vibe Coding is the Future,” Jared Friedman, managing partner of Y Combinator, said that a quarter of the startups in the startup accelerator’s W25 cohort have a code base that was 95% created with artificial intelligence.
“This is not a fad. It’s not going anywhere. This is the dominant way of coding. And if you’re not doing it, you might just get left behind,” added Harry Tan, CEO of Y Combinator, in the same video.