OpenAI Rolls Out 'Your Year with ChatGPT,' a Spotify Wrapped-Style Review of Your AI Habits
OpenAI has launched 'Your Year with ChatGPT,' a personalized Spotify Wrapped-style summary of your AI activity. Here's how to check your stats, awards, and more.
OpenAI is giving your ChatGPT conversations the Spotify Wrapped treatment. The company today launched 'Your Year with ChatGPT,' a personalized, shareable summary that illustrates how you've used the generative AI throughout 2025, turning your interaction data into a social artifact.
What the Recap Shows
The year-end review provides a statistical breakdown of your ChatGPT usage, including the number of messages sent, chats initiated, and images generated. Taking a cue from Spotify's popular feature, 'Your Year with ChatGPT' also grants users 'awards' based on their behavior.
According to the company, some users are already sharing their unique superlatives, such as "Most Likely to Automate His Entire Personality." The recap is designed to be highly shareable, featuring an AI-generated poem and AI-illustrated graphics, including a pixel-art image based on your interests.
How to Access Your Summary
To see your summary, you can open ChatGPT on a web browser or through the updated Android or iOS app, where the feature should be prominently displayed on the home page. Alternatively, OpenAI states you can simply ask the chatbot, "show me my year with ChatGPT."
There are a few requirements: you need enough usage data for a summary to be generated, and both "reference saved memory" and "reference chat history" must be enabled in your settings. The feature is available for both free and paid (Plus, Pro) subscribers, but it's currently limited to users in the US, U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. OpenAI notes the rollout is ongoing, so you may need to check back later if it's not yet visible.
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