OpenAI · 2026-07-15 · major
Codex Micro — OpenAI's first hardware is a $230 macro pad for Codex
Codex Micro is a $230 macro pad OpenAI built with keyboard maker Work Louder for its Codex coding agent. Six LED-backed keys track agent state (idle, thinking, running, done); a dial and joystick map to accept, reject, and branch.

OpenAI's first shipping hardware is a keypad for its Codex coding agent.
Quick facts
| Maker | OpenAI × Work Louder |
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| Price | $230 |
| Keys | 13 mechanical + joystick + rotary encoder + touch sensor |
| Layers | 6 programmable |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth or USB-C |
| Works with | ChatGPT Codex on macOS and Windows |
| Availability | Limited-edition, order now while inventory lasts |
Pricing
| Codex Micro (clicky or silent) | $230 one-time |
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What is it?
Codex Micro is a compact 13-key macro pad OpenAI built with boutique keyboard maker Work Louder to drive its Codex agent by hand. The top row of six frosted keys is dedicated to Codex actions and lights up to reflect the state of running agents; a rotary dial, planar joystick, and a touch sensor round out the layout.
How does it work?
The pad talks directly to the ChatGPT Codex app on macOS and Windows over Bluetooth or USB-C. Users map their most common Codex operations — accept, reject, branch a thread, dictate — to physical keys with six programmable layers. Six 'agent keys' shift color to show whether an agent is idle, thinking, running, or done.
Why does it matter?
This is the first product OpenAI has actually shipped, and it aims squarely at power users of Codex — developers running several agents in parallel who lose time hunting menus for accept, reject, and branch. It also marks a bet that agent-driven coding is worth its own dedicated hardware, not just an IDE extension.
Who is it for?
developers using ChatGPT Codex heavily
Frequently asked questions
- How much does Codex Micro cost?
- Codex Micro costs $230 through OpenAI's Supply Co website and ships in clicky or silent switch variants. It's a limited-edition run built with boutique keyboard maker Work Louder and is sold only while inventory lasts, with each unit including custom OpenAI-branded keycaps and a USB-C to USB-C cable.
- What does Codex Micro control?
- Codex Micro maps physical keys to ChatGPT Codex actions like accepting a change, rejecting a change, branching a conversation thread, or triggering voice input. Its six top 'agent keys' light up in different colors that reflect whether an agent is idle, thinking, running, or done, so a developer can watch several parallel Codex agents at a glance.
- How is Codex Micro different from OpenAI's Jony Ive device?
- Codex Micro is a niche developer accessory, not the mainstream consumer AI device OpenAI is building with former Apple designer Jony Ive. That secretive product is still months away; OpenAI's finance chief has said it should ship by the end of the year, while Codex Micro is a limited-run macro pad aimed at heavy Codex users.
- What platforms does Codex Micro connect to?
- Codex Micro connects to macOS or Windows over Bluetooth or USB-C. The pad integrates directly with the ChatGPT Codex app and, according to Work Louder's product page, needs no separate driver download; customization runs through the Codex interface and Work Louder's Input tool, which supports six programmable layers per key.
Try it
https://worklouder.cc/codex-micro