Codex adds new browser operations: write the frontend yourself, close the coding-validation loop

According to Beating Monitoring, OpenAI Codex has added a browser use feature, allowing the coding agent to operate browsers within applications. After developers generate frontend code with Codex, Codex can automatically open the built-in browser, click on the rendered UI like a real person, and discover and fix bugs through screen visuals and network/console logs, eliminating the need for developers to manually switch out for validation.

This feature runs through the built-in Browser plugin in Codex, and users can manage the allowed and blocked website lists in settings. OpenAI Codex engineer James Sun stated that this update brings Codex “closer to a fully automated coding agent capable of delivering high-quality, tested code changes.”

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