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OpenAI to Offer Its Models and Codex Through Oracle Cloud Commitments

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2026-06-14 · 2 min read

On June 10, 2026, OpenAI announced a partnership with Oracle that lets enterprises use their existing Oracle Universal Credits to access OpenAI's frontier models and Codex on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). General availability begins within the coming weeks.

What Was Announced

On June 10, 2026, OpenAI announced that, through a collaboration with Oracle, it would offer OpenAI models and Codex on the OCI Marketplace. OpenAI said enterprises can apply the Oracle Universal Credits they already hold toward fees for OpenAI services. General availability begins "in the coming weeks" as of the announcement, OpenAI explained. The announcement is less about a new deal going live immediately and more a notice that the offering is forthcoming.

What You Can Use on Oracle Cloud

Oracle Cloud customers can use OpenAI's frontier models and Codex via API on OCI, OpenAI said. The offering includes frontier models such as GPT-5.5, while Codex supports software-development tasks like code generation and debugging. The key point is the payment method: per the 2026 announcement, you can apply your existing Oracle Universal Credits directly to OpenAI usage without a separate new vendor contract.

Who Benefits

The announcement is most useful for enterprise customers who already hold an Oracle Cloud commitment. OpenAI positioned large companies looking to convert their existing cloud-spend commitments into OpenAI model usage as the primary audience. As of 2026, software-development teams handling code generation and debugging can leverage Codex, while organizations looking to layer AI adoption on top of their existing procurement, billing, and governance frameworks can use frontier-model access.

Why It Matters

This announcement matters because it simplifies procurement—the biggest barrier to enterprise AI adoption. In its 2026 announcement, OpenAI said enterprises can handle AI usage fees on top of the Oracle Cloud budget they already operate, without a separate OpenAI API contract or new vendor registration. In other words, AI access moves onto the billing and governance rails companies already use, which can make adoption decisions and budget execution considerably faster.


Source: OpenAI

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