OpenAI has rolled out a "library" feature to the ChatGPT website and app that brings all your AI-generated images together in one easy-to-access place. Now, you can view every image you've made right from the ChatGPT sidebar.
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This new library not only shows the images you've created but also lets you jump back into editing those images -- and it includes a clear button to generate new images, if you want. Here's how it all works and how to find the library, whether on mobile or desktop.
OpenAI released a video to announce the new feature. I got access to it overnight, and it works exactly as described and shown.
When you tap on the new library link in the ChatGPT sidebar, it opens a grid of images. This is a visual log of every image you've generated using the AI tool (unless you've cleared your history, of course). You can scroll through the images with your finger or cursor and select any one to access additional image tools such as edit, save, share, and more.
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The library screen also has a button to start generating new images with just one tap. When you select it, ChatGPT will load the traditional prompt screen for you to begin entering a new image description.
The new image library is available to everyone using ChatGPT. Whether you have a Free, Plus, or Pro subscription, the update comes at no extra cost. You can get started using it now, too.
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For mobile users, it is important to note that you must have the latest version of the ChatGPT app to see this new feature. I currently see it in both the iOS mobile app and the web version.
This new library feature is helpful if you frequently use ChatGPT for image generation. It lets you keep track of all your creations in one dedicated space, making it much easier to find what you're looking for later.
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