Interactive Brokers just made a significant move in the race to bring artificial intelligence into everyday investing. The brokerage, already known for its technology-first approach, has expanded its Interactive Brokers AI integration suite by adding ChatGPT and Grok — two of the most widely used AI platforms in the world — alongside the existing Claude connection it launched earlier.
When Interactive Brokers first rolled out Claude-based AI connectivity, it was an early sign that serious brokerages were willing to let large language models touch real trading infrastructure. Adding ChatGPT and Grok changes the scale of that bet considerably.
The integration is available through certified AI connector marketplaces across multiple leading platforms. Clients connect using their existing IBKR login — no new account, no API key sharing, no extra charge. From there, they can query their portfolios, research markets, and generate trade instructions using plain conversational language.
Milan Galik, Chief Executive Officer of Interactive Brokers, described the rationale directly: “We continue to see growing interest from investors in using artificial intelligence as a more natural way to interact with financial markets. Adding ChatGPT and Grok, together with support for options and futures, expands the ways clients can securely connect AI tools to Interactive Brokers for research, analysis and execution.” He also signaled this is not the end of the expansion, noting the company will continue to broaden capabilities and asset classes over time.
The product coverage expansion may actually be the more significant detail here. While the addition of ChatGPT and Grok is the headline, Interactive Brokers simultaneously extended AI order instruction support to include options, futures, and futures options — on top of the equities and ETFs already available.
That’s a meaningful step. Options and futures are instruments that many retail investors find difficult to navigate without guidance. The ability to describe a strategy in plain language — for example, asking the AI to identify options strategies that protect gains on a portfolio’s five largest stock positions and then generate the actual order instructions — compresses what used to be a multi-step research and execution process into a single conversational exchange.
The platform also supports instructions like buying front-month ICE OIL futures contracts or scanning holdings for technical signals such as RSI thresholds. These use cases show that the integration isn’t limited to simple equity trades; it reaches into the more complex, higher-stakes end of retail and professional investing.
Security has been a legitimate concern whenever AI tools get near financial accounts. Interactive Brokers addresses this with a structure designed to keep credentials out of the equation entirely. No passwords or API keys are ever shared with the AI provider, and the link is established using standard IBKR login credentials through the certified marketplace.
Once connected, the workflow keeps the human firmly in the loop. Every instruction generated by the AI — regardless of which model produced it — lands in a dedicated AI Instructions tab within the platform. Nothing moves to the market until the client explicitly reviews and approves it. That review step is not optional and cannot be skipped.
This design matters for more than just user comfort. It positions the brokerage on solid operational ground, since the client remains the decision-maker at every stage. AI handles research, analysis, and order structuring; the human handles authorization.
The ChatGPT and Grok additions sit within a wider set of AI-powered tools Interactive Brokers has been building out. The full suite currently includes:
Together, this suite represents a fairly comprehensive attempt to make agentic trading capabilities accessible to clients at every level — from individual retail investors to hedge funds and financial advisors.
Interactive Brokers (NASDAQ: IBKR) is an S&P 500 member with four decades of technology-driven brokerage operations and a presence spanning over 170 markets worldwide. When a brokerage of that size and technical reputation commits to multi-platform AI integration at no cost to clients, it sets a new baseline expectation for what modern trading infrastructure should look like.
The competitive implication is straightforward: brokerages that haven’t yet built AI order-generation capabilities into their platforms now face a more urgent timeline. The options-and-futures expansion particularly raises the bar, since it extends AI assistance into product categories where the research burden on retail clients has always been highest. If AI-assisted order generation becomes table stakes for competitive brokerages, the firms lagging on this front will need to move quickly — or risk losing the most active and sophisticated segment of their client base.
Interactive Brokers added ChatGPT and Grok alongside the existing Claude connection as part of its expanded agentic trading tool suite, announced on June 22, 2026.
Yes. Clients can link their existing IBKR accounts to ChatGPT, Grok, or Claude at no extra cost, with no new account required and no passwords or API keys ever shared with the AI provider.
The AI tools now support order instructions for options, futures, futures options, equities, and ETFs — a broader range than was previously available under the earlier Claude-only integration.
No. Every AI-generated instruction must be reviewed and explicitly approved by the client in a dedicated AI Instructions tab before any order is submitted to the market. Execution is never automatic.
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