Gate News message, April 20 — Dropbox has expanded its partnership with OpenAI by launching three new apps within ChatGPT, enabling users to access files, search workplace content, and manage calendars in a single chat interface.
The new apps include Dropbox for file preview, saving, and share links; Dropbox Dash for pulling information from connected work applications; and Reclaim AI for scheduling in Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook. The expansion reflects Dropbox’s broader effort to position its storage, search, and calendar tools as an intelligence layer within AI assistants.
The move comes as Dropbox faces headwinds in its core business, with paying customers declining sequentially to 18.07 million and revenue slipping slightly year-over-year. By integrating into ChatGPT, Dropbox aims to reposition itself from a file-syncing tool into a neutral intelligence platform that connects a person’s work applications, addressing the fragmentation of information across tools like Google Docs and Slack.
The partnership also reflects a broader competition over AI’s “last mile”—linking powerful AI models to private user and company data. As software companies increasingly recognize that standalone applications may become data sources for competitors’ AI systems, the focus is shifting toward cross-platform integrations and AI knowledge hubs that can securely search across multiple platforms.
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