Access OpenAI models and Codex through your Oracle cloud commitment
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June 10, 2026
Access OpenAI models and Codex through your Oracle cloud commitment
Use your existing Oracle cloud commitment to give teams access to OpenAI’s most advanced models and Codex, without creating a new purchasing path.
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Enterprises often want to deploy AI through the procurement processes and governance frameworks they already trust. To help make that happen, OpenAI and Oracle are partnering to make OpenAI frontier models and Codex easier to access for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) customers.
In the coming weeks, Oracle customers will be able to apply eligible Oracle Universal Credits toward OpenAI models and Codex through OCI. This gives customers a path to access OpenAI models under their existing purchasing workflow and cloud commitment.
With OpenAI models, teams can build AI applications, analyze complex information, automate workflows, and create new customer and employee experiences.
For organizations with existing Oracle commitments, the partnership can help align AI adoption with planned cloud investments and established enterprise processes. The goal is to reduce friction for teams that are ready to bring advanced AI into their businesses, while meeting customers where they already manage critical technology decisions.
By expanding access through OCI, OpenAI and Oracle are making it easier for more enterprises to move from AI ambition to production impact.
Availability will begin in the coming weeks.
Contact your Oracle sales representative for details, timing, and availability.
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