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OpenAI has just announced a new feature that makes it easier for users to keep track of and access the images they create with ChatGPT.
This new feature is called the Image Library, and it’s being added to both the mobile and web versions of ChatGPT.
Whether you’re using the free version or you’re a Plus or Pro subscriber, you’ll soon be able to use it.
The main goal of this update is to help users better organize and revisit the images they’ve generated with AI.
OpenAI released a short video demonstrating how it works: in the ChatGPT sidebar, there’s now a new section called “Library.”
When you tap on it, a grid of images you’ve previously created will appear, making it easy to scroll through and see everything you’ve made.
There’s also a button near the bottom of the screen that lets you quickly create a new image from that same view.
For now, the feature is already live on the ChatGPT app for iPhones, and it looks and works just like the video showed.
It hasn’t appeared on the web version yet, but OpenAI says it will be rolling out there soon, so it’s just a matter of time.
This feature can be especially helpful if you regularly use ChatGPT to create images.
Instead of having to dig through old chats to find your images, now they’ll all be saved in one convenient spot.
It’s also a nice way to browse your past creations, like looking through a digital scrapbook.
So if you’ve been generating a lot of imaginative content, like fantasy landscapes, anime-style art, or even intentionally weird or boring images, this library will make it easier to enjoy and manage them.
This comes a few days after users flooded social media with Studio Ghibli-inspired art and action figures.
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