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OpenAI expands ChatGPT memory capabilities to free users

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GEEK STAFF
June 4, 2025

OpenAI has begun rolling out an upgraded memory feature to Free-tier users of ChatGPT, marking a notable shift in how the AI tool can deliver more personalized responses. Previously limited to Plus and Pro subscribers, this lightweight version of memory allows the system to recall recent interactions, improving the overall user experience across sessions.

The original version of ChatGPT’s memory, introduced in April 2025, was designed to offer more contextually aware conversations. By remembering user preferences, the chatbot could, for example, suggest specific cuisines, follow up on past topics, or provide more targeted answers. With this latest update, those benefits are extending to a much broader audience—potentially affecting hundreds of millions of Free users worldwide.

That said, the memory available to Free users is more limited than what’s offered to paid subscribers. While Plus and Pro users continue to enjoy longer-term memory and a more detailed understanding of user habits and preferences, Free-tier users will receive short-term continuity. This means ChatGPT can reference previous conversations during a session or across recent interactions but lacks the deeper, persistent memory that paid tiers provide.

For users in the EEA (including the EU, UK, and countries like Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein), memory must be manually enabled via Settings > Personalization > Memory > Reference chat history. Elsewhere, the feature is turned on by default. Users can still manage how much memory ChatGPT uses by adjusting two specific settings: “Reference saved memories” and “Reference chat history.” The former includes personal details users have asked the system to remember, such as names or preferences. The latter enables ChatGPT to recall information from previous chats for added continuity.

While the level of personalization varies depending on the subscription tier, the broader rollout of memory functionality represents a continued effort by OpenAI to make its AI more contextually aware—even for those using the free version. It also signals the platform’s evolution from a purely reactive chatbot to a more adaptive tool that can build on prior interactions in meaningful, if still limited, ways.

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