OpenAI is adding an image library to ChatGPT to make it easier to access your AI-generated images, the company announced today. It’s rolling out to all Free, Plus, and Pro users on mobile and on the web. In a short video, OpenAI shows how it works. From the ChatGPT sidebar, you’ll be able to see […]
OpenAI is adding an image library to ChatGPT to make it easier to access your AI-generated images, the company announced today. It’s rolling out to all Free, Plus, and Pro users on mobile and on the web.
In a short video, OpenAI shows how it works. From the ChatGPT sidebar, you’ll be able to see a new “Library” section. Tap into it and you can see a grid of images that you’ve created. The video also briefly shows a button hovering at the bottom of the screen to make a new image.
All of your image creations, all in one place.
Introducing the new library for your ChatGPT image creations—rolling out now to all Free, Plus, and Pro users on mobile and https://t.co/nYW5KO1aIg. pic.twitter.com/ADWuf5fPbj
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) April 15, 2025
I already have the library available in the ChatGPT iOS app, and it works like OpenAI’s video shows. I don’t seem to have it yet on the web, but I would guess it will roll out there in a matter of time.
The feature seems like it could be useful if you use ChatGPT to make a lot of images. Or if you just want to look back on your Studio Ghibli-inspired art or your really dull dolls.