OSWorld 2.0

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OSWorld 2.0 Leaderboard

3 models
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OpenAI
OpenAI
1.1M$5.00 / $30.00
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OpenAI
OpenAI
1.1M$2.50 / $15.00
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OpenAI
OpenAI
1.1M$1.00 / $6.00
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About this benchmark

What is OSWorld 2.0?

OSWorld 2.0 is a benchmark of 108 long-horizon, real-world computer-use workflows spanning everyday and professional tasks. Each task is an end-to-end workflow that takes human users a median of about 1.6 hours, scored with a binary-completion metric, and targets challenges such as dynamic environments, cross-source reasoning, and implicit-state inference.

OSWorld 2.0 is a multimodal benchmark evaluating models on multimodal, general, agents, and vision tasks. LLM Stats tracks 3 models on this benchmark, scored on a 0–1 scale. The current average is 0.5, with the leader at 0.6.

Compare leaders on the best AI for multimodal, best AI for general, best AI for agents and best AI for vision leaderboards.

Current leaders

GPT-5.6 Sol from OpenAI currently leads the OSWorld 2.0 leaderboard with a score of 0.626 across 3 evaluated AI models.

1GPT-5.6 SolOpenAI62.6%
2GPT-5.6 TerraOpenAI50.2%
3GPT-5.6 LunaOpenAI45.6%

Source paper

Title
OSWorld2.0: Benchmarking Computer Use Agents on Long-Horizon Real-World Tasks
Authors
Mengqi Yuan, Zilong Zhou, Xinzhuang Xiong, Weiming Wu, and 32 others
Published
Abstract

Existing computer-use benchmarks fail to capture the realism, complexity, and long-horizon demands of real-world computer use, limiting their ability to reveal the limitations of frontier agents. We introduce OSWorld 2.0, a benchmark of 108 long-horizon computer-use workflows across everyday and professional tasks, designed to capture complex and challenging real-world phenomena. Each task represents a realistic end-to-end workflow that takes human users a median of about 1.6 hours to complete and requires an average of 318 tool calls with Claude Opus 4.7 using maximum thinking, compared with about 30 in OSWorld 1.0. OSWorld 2.0 targets challenge phenomena that are common in real workflows yet underrepresented in prior benchmarks, spanning interaction-design challenges such as streaming interaction and dynamic environments, as well as agent-pattern challenges such as cross-source reasoning, implicit-state inference, and visual-spatial precision. Tasks are grounded in authentic input artifacts and cross-referenced against realistic stateful user profile data, and include separate safety reports auditing safety-sensitive execution. Under our primary binary-completion metric at 500 steps, Claude Opus 4.8 with maximum thinking and batched tool calls scores best but still completes only 20.6% of tasks at a 54.8% partial score; GPT-5.5 is far more token-efficient yet plateaus near 13%. These results show that current agents are still far from professional-level computer use: rather than stumbling on basic GUI control or coding, they lose track of constraints, miss information that arrives mid-task, guess rather than ask the user, and skip verification, struggling most when a task hinges on hidden state they must recover.

FAQ

Common questions about the OSWorld 2.0 benchmark and leaderboard.

What is the OSWorld 2.0 benchmark?

OSWorld 2.0 is a benchmark of 108 long-horizon, real-world computer-use workflows spanning everyday and professional tasks. Each task is an end-to-end workflow that takes human users a median of about 1.6 hours, scored with a binary-completion metric, and targets challenges such as dynamic environments, cross-source reasoning, and implicit-state inference.

What is the OSWorld 2.0 leaderboard?

The OSWorld 2.0 leaderboard ranks 3 AI models based on their performance on this benchmark. Currently, GPT-5.6 Sol by OpenAI leads with a score of 0.626. The average score across all models is 0.528.

What is the highest OSWorld 2.0 score?

The highest OSWorld 2.0 score is 0.626, achieved by GPT-5.6 Sol from OpenAI.

How many models are evaluated on OSWorld 2.0?

3 models have been evaluated on the OSWorld 2.0 benchmark, with 0 verified results and 3 self-reported results.

Where can I find the OSWorld 2.0 paper?

The OSWorld 2.0 paper is available at https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.29537. The paper details the methodology, dataset construction, and evaluation criteria.

Where can I find the OSWorld 2.0 dataset?

The OSWorld 2.0 dataset is available at https://github.com/xlang-ai/OSWorld-V2.

What categories does OSWorld 2.0 cover?

OSWorld 2.0 is categorized under multimodal, general, agents, and vision. The benchmark evaluates multimodal models.

What's the difference between OSWorld 2.0 and OSWorld?

OSWorld 2.0 is a variant of OSWorld. See the OSWorld leaderboard for the broader benchmark and per-model comparison.

Which model offers the best value on OSWorld 2.0?

Among models scoring within 10% of the leader, GPT-5.6 Sol from OpenAI is the cheapest, at $5.00 per million input tokens with a score of 0.626.

How recent are the OSWorld 2.0 leaderboard results?

The OSWorld 2.0 leaderboard was last updated in July 2026 and currently includes 3 evaluated models.