Multiple reports say OpenAI is considering lowering the prices it charges enterprise customers as it works on future growth plans. Forbes reports that OpenAI’s potential price reduction is linked to internal concerns about the cost of providing access to its AI tools. The outlet notes that corporate interest in pricing is increasing as companies weigh the overall expense of deploying AI services.

NDTV similarly reports that OpenAI is mulling price cuts and frames the move in the context of preparations for a public market debut. NDTV attributes the focus on pricing to remarks by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who earlier described rising costs as a “huge issue.”

Taken together, the sources indicate that cost pressures are a central driver of the contemplated pricing changes, and that the company is also preparing for major corporate milestones that could include a public listing. Neither source provides detailed pricing figures or a confirmed timeline for any adjustment. The reports also do not specify the extent of the potential cuts or how they would be structured.