OpenAI has been recognized as a Leader in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for AI Coding Agents. We believe this evaluation reflects our progress in supporting enterprise-scale deployments of Codex, which is used by more than 4 million people each week and companies including Cisco,
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2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant™ for Enterprise AI Coding Agents. Source: Gartner, April 2026.
Software development is becoming more agentic. Developers are moving beyond autocomplete to delegating complex tasks to Codex. Codex can understand large codebases, use tools, make changes, run tests, and prepare work for human review. For enterprises, the opportunity is speed with control: helping teams build faster while maintaining the governance, security, and auditability they need.
In the report, Gartner recognized Codex’s strengths across its Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision. Gartner recognized Codex’s strengths across agentic software development, enterprise governance, sandboxing, and flexible deployment options. Gartner highlighted Codex’s broad developer surface—including the Codex app, IDE extensions, CLI, SDKs, and cloud-based orchestration—as well as enterprise controls such as approval gates, RBAC, customizable policies, OS-level sandboxing, and auditable workspace governance.
We believe these advantages helped make OpenAI the right partner for Cisco, which used Codex to develop the majority of its AI Defense security platform, shortening delivery time from several quarters to weeks. Cisco’s SVP of Products for AI Software and Platform, DJ Sampath, shares how Codex is changing the way Cisco builds software.
In our view, the best coding agents will combine frontier model capabilities with a deeply integrated product experience. That's why we are building Codex to reason through complex tasks, use developer tools, operate in controlled environments, and provide the governance, security, and control organizations need to deploy AI across the software development lifecycle.
“Enterprises are no longer asking only whether AI can write quality code; they are asking how to safely deploy agentic systems at scale as a new operating layer for their businesses. To us, the Gartner recognition reflects the momentum we’re seeing with Codex, now one of OpenAI’s fastest-growing enterprise products, as it expands from coding assistance to broader enterprise workflows.”
—Denise Dresser, CRO, OpenAI
This recognition comes as Codex continues to improve for enterprises, with recent updates including Codex Security and GPT‑5.5‑Cyber,
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Codex on Amazon Bedrockincluding Accenture, Capgemini, Cognizant, Infosys, PwC, and TCS.
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Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Enterprise AI Coding Agents, Phillip Walsh, Matt Basier, Keith Holloway, Nitish Tyagi, May 20, 2026.
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