"Meet GPT-5.1-Codex-Max, our latest frontier agentic coding model, available in Codex starting today." Officially, it is positioned as a "cutting-edge agent coding model", focusing on scenarios such as complex software engineering and automated tool calls, rather than ordinary chat use. The copy clearly states that the model is available on Codex starting today, indicating that it has entered the actual accessible phase and is not just a research preview.
According to the information released at the same time, GPT-5.1-Codex-Max is emphasized in three aspects compared to the previous generation of coding models: first, it is faster, and the response and iteration speed has been improved; second, it has stronger capabilities, especially in multi-step reasoning and complex codebase operations; third, it is more token-saving, capable of handling longer contexts with similar budgets. The copy also mentions that the model can "work continuously" in long tasks, relying on built-in compaction capabilities to automatically sort out key information when the context is too long, so that it can be continuously advanced across multiple context windows in a single project. However, specific context length limits, billing methods, and access details are not provided in this paragraph, and you still need to refer to the subsequent documentation and product description.
FAQ
Q: This sentence "Meet GPT-5.1-Codex-Max..." Is it a real official release?
A: Yes, this statement comes from OpenAI's official developer account and related product pages, which is used to officially introduce the listing of GPT-5.1-Codex-Max on Codex.
Q: What type of model does GPT-5.1-Codex-Max belong to?
A: It is an "agent-based coding model" for programming and engineering tasks, emphasizing automatic calling of tools, continuous execution of long-link tasks, and handling of complex codebases, rather than a general-purpose chat model.
Q: What exactly does "faster, more capable and token-efficient" mean in the copywriting?
A: This means that among similar coding models, GPT-5.1-Codex-Max has faster inference, higher success rate for complex tasks, and can accomplish more work with fewer tokens under the same budget, making it more suitable for large-scale projects and long-term tasks.
Q: What are "built-in compaction abilities"?
A: This means that the model has a built-in context compression mechanism: when a conversation or task becomes very long and nears the context limit, it automatically summarizes and retains key information, discarding redundant content, and continues to work on the same task for a long time.
Q: How can developers use GPT-5.1-Codex-Max now?
A: The official copy states that the model is already available in Codex, which usually means that it can be called through Codex-related interfaces or APIs. However, the specific access method, billing standards, and regional scope of opening need to refer to OpenAI's subsequent documentation and console instructions.