ChatGPT Is Getting Its Own 'Spotify Wrapped' With New Year-in-Review Feature
OpenAI has launched 'Your Year with ChatGPT,' a new feature similar to Spotify Wrapped that creates a personalized annual review of your AI conversations, complete with awards, poems, and images.
OpenAI is rolling out its own take on the viral year-in-review trend with 'Your Year with ChatGPT,' a new feature that gives users a personalized look back at their 2025 conversations. The feature takes clear inspiration from engagement powerhouses like Spotify Wrapped, translating user data into a shareable, personalized story.
The new offering is currently available in select English-speaking markets, including the United States, Canada, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand. According to OpenAI, who spoke to TechCrunch via email, it's accessible to users on free, Plus, and Pro plans. To qualify, users must have 'reference saved memories' and 'reference chat history' options enabled and meet a minimum conversation activity threshold. Notably, Team, Enterprise, and Education accounts are excluded.
The company emphasized that the experience is designed to be "lightweight, privacy-forward, and user-controlled." Much like its musical counterpart, 'Your Year with ChatGPT' uses catchy graphics and personalizes the review by granting 'awards' based on usage patterns. For example, a user who frequently used the chatbot for problem-solving might earn the 'Creative Debugger' award.
The feature also generates a custom poem and an image summarizing the user's year based on their most frequent topics. It will be promoted on the ChatGPT web and mobile app home screens but won't launch automatically. Users can also trigger it manually by asking ChatGPT directly for their 'Your Year with ChatGPT.'
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