OpenAI Plans Per-Click Pricing for ChatGPT Ads


TL;DR

  • Pricing Shift: OpenAI plans to charge advertisers per click for ChatGPT ads, moving away from impression-based pricing to compete directly with Google and Meta.
  • Revenue Ambitions: The company targets $102 billion in annual ad revenue by 2030, but its ads manager still lacks conversion tracking and demographic targeting.
  • Industry Skepticism: Analysts warn that OpenAI cannot reach its targets without serving millions of small businesses, and early advertisers have struggled to prove results.

OpenAI is planning to charge advertisers per click rather than per impression for ChatGPT ads, a report published on April 15 by The Information revealed, a shift that would put it in direct competition with Google and Meta for performance ad budgets.

According to an agency executive who spoke with OpenAI employees, the company is also exploring action-based ad formats designed to drive specific outcomes like purchases or app downloads. OpenAI has not officially confirmed the CPC pricing plans.

According to leaked internal projections, the company projects advertising will represent 36% of total revenue by 2030. Internal documents target $102 billion in ad revenue from $300 billion in total revenue, per Digiday. At that scale, the pricing shift signals that advertising has become an urgent revenue pillar rather than a side experiment.

The Financial Stakes

OpenAI projects $2.5 billion in ad revenue for 2026, and its ad pilot has already topped $100 million in annualized revenue in under two months. Early traction is notable, but the gap between current performance and long-term targets remains vast.

However, reaching $102 billion in annual ad revenue by 2030 would require the kind of exponential growth that few ad platforms have ever achieved. By comparison, Google’s ad business took over a decade to reach similar scale after launching AdWords in 2000, and it did so with a fully built self-serve platform from day one.