
ChatGPT is joining the likes of YouTube, Apple Music, Google Photos, and Spotify by rolling out a personalized year-end summary that looks back at how users spent their time with the chatbot in 2025. The new feature, called “Your Year with ChatGPT,” lets users revisit the chats and ideas that shaped their year.
OpenAI announced the feature in a recent post on X, revealing that it’s rolling out to users in the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia “who have reference saved memory and reference chat history turned on.” Once it’s live, users in these regions will see a “Your Year with ChatGPT” banner in the chat interface, and tapping on it will open the summary.
Alternatively, users can tap the + button and use the prompt “show me my year with ChatGPT” to access the year-end summary. The recap will include an overview of themes discussed over the year, alongside chat stats like busiest chat day, total conversations, number of messages sent, etc.
Beyond stats and chat history
ChatGPT’s year-end summary will also highlight a chat style based on the user’s writing or speaking habits and offer an “archetype” based on how they used the chatbot. Furthermore, it will include an AI-generated poem, a personalized pixel-style artwork inspired by user activity, an award tied to usage patterns, and predictions hinting at how users might use ChatGPT in 2026.
The feature is available across all ChatGPT tiers, including the free version. While year-end summaries are largely playful, ChatGPT’s implementation offers users a snapshot of how they are increasingly weaving the AI into their daily routines. From quick questions to brainstorming sessions to longer work-focused conversations, the summary gives them an easy way to reflect on the role the chatbot played in their everyday lives and workflows over the course of the year.





