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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > OpenAI just fixed ChatGPT’s most annoying business problem: meet the PDF export that changes everything
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OpenAI just fixed ChatGPT’s most annoying business problem: meet the PDF export that changes everything

Last updated: May 13, 2025 6:07 am
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OpenAI has introduced a new feature that allows users to export their Deep Research reports as well-formatted PDFs. This enhancement, which includes tables, images, linked citations, and sources, aims to make it easier for professionals to share comprehensive research with colleagues and clients. The move signifies OpenAI’s shift towards catering to enterprise customers in a competitive AI research assistant market.

The PDF export capability is now available to Plus, Team, and Pro subscribers, with Enterprise and Education users set to gain access soon. This update comes on the heels of OpenAI appointing Fidji Simo, former Instacart CEO, to lead the new “Applications” division. This strategic move indicates OpenAI’s recognition of the importance of addressing specific business needs in addition to advancing research capabilities.

Deep Research, the feature at the heart of this update, is designed to analyze a multitude of online sources and generate detailed reports on complex topics. This functionality is particularly valuable in industries such as finance, consulting, and legal services, where synthesizing information quickly can lead to significant competitive advantages.

Competitors in the AI research assistant market, such as Perplexity and You.com, have also been ramping up their offerings with features like PDF export and enhanced search capabilities. The focus is shifting towards speed, comprehensiveness, and seamless integration into existing workflows to attract business users seeking reliable and efficient research tools.

The implementation of PDF export in Deep Research is more than just a convenience feature—it addresses key requirements for enterprise adoption. By enabling users to export research findings in traditional formats with clickable citations, OpenAI acknowledges the importance of verifiability and shareability in professional settings.

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This shift towards practical business applications reflects a broader trend in AI product development, where usability and integration into existing workflows take precedence over raw technical capabilities. By prioritizing features that streamline processes and enhance productivity, AI vendors can increase the likelihood of widespread adoption within organizations.

In the competitive landscape of enterprise AI, small features like PDF export can often determine the success or failure of a tool. OpenAI’s focus on packaging its capabilities in ways that solve specific workflow challenges highlights the importance of balancing innovation with practicality in the quest for market dominance.

As OpenAI continues to evolve into an enterprise software provider under the leadership of Sam Altman and Fidji Simo, the ability to cater to the needs of business users will be crucial for maintaining a competitive edge. By recognizing the significance of features like PDF export in driving enterprise adoption, OpenAI is positioning itself as a key player in the rapidly evolving AI market.

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