OpenAI's US ad pilot exceeds $100 million in annualized revenue in six weeks


FILE PHOTO: A person stands next to the logo of ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot by OpenAI at Bharat Mandapam, one of the venues for AI Impact Summit, in New Delhi, India, February 17, 2026. REUTERS/Bhawika Chhabra/File Photo

March 26 (Reuters) - OpenAI's ChatGPT ads ⁠pilot in the United States has crossed the $100 million annualized revenue ⁠mark within six weeks of launch, a company spokesperson said on ‌Thursday, pointing to robust early demand for the AI startup's nascent advertising business.

Sam Altman-led OpenAI had said in January that it would start showing ads in ChatGPT to some U.S. users, ​ramping up efforts to generate revenue from the AI ⁠chatbot to fund the high ⁠costs of developing the technology. The ads were to be tested with users ⁠on ‌the company's free tier and the lower-priced Go plan.

The ads are separate from the answers generated by ChatGPT and do not influence its ⁠outputs. User conversations are not shared with marketers, the ​company said at ‌the time.

While roughly 85% of users are currently eligible to see ads, ⁠fewer than 20% ​are shown ads daily, with considerable room to grow ad monetization within the existing user pool, the spokesperson said.

"We're seeing no impact on consumer trust metrics, low dismissal ⁠rates of ads, and ongoing improvements in the ​relevance of ads as we learn from feedback," OpenAI said.

The company plans to expand the test globally in additional countries in the coming weeks, including in Australia, ⁠New Zealand, and Canada.

OpenAI has now expanded to over 600 advertisers, with nearly 80% of small- and medium-sized businesses signaling interest in ChatGPT ads, the spokesperson said.

The ChatGPT maker is set to launch self-serve advertiser capabilities in April ​to broaden access and drive further growth.

David Dugan, a ⁠former Meta ads executive, was named to lead OpenAI's global advertising solutions team earlier ​this week.

Analysts said that ads could unlock ‌a significant revenue stream frommillionsof ChatGPT users, ​but the move could irk some customers and hurt trust in the product.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Alan Barona)

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