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Home » I transferred all my chats from other AI apps to Gemini — and it works flawlessly
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I transferred all my chats from other AI apps to Gemini — and it works flawlessly

By technologistmag.com27 March 20263 Mins Read
I transferred all my chats from other AI apps to Gemini — and it works flawlessly
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You know that moment when AI assistants like ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude suddenly lose the plot mid-conversation and start hallucinating like they’re absolutely sure they’re right? Yeah…it’s equal parts funny and painfully annoying. My usual reaction is switching between apps, hoping one of them gets it right. But the real problem is that I have to start over every single time. It feels like I’m stuck in a loop explaining my life story to different AIs, one after the other.

Now with Gemini, I can now jump in from other AI apps without that whole reset conversation. Finally, the Google gods have blessed us. I tried it out expecting the usual hiccups, but it was surprisingly smooth and quick.

Appreciate it, Google

On the desktop version of Gemini, things just got a lot more interesting. You can now import your chat history from other AI apps, which basically means Gemini walks into the conversation already knowing what’s going on. Whether it’s a problem you’ve been trying to solve, a half-finished math explanation, or one of those oddly deep life conversations, you can now come along for the ride. And it doesn’t stop at recent chats. You can also bring in broader context, such as your preferences, habits, and anything that makes your interactions feel more personal. What this really does is cut out the most frustrating part of using multiple AI tools: repeating yourself. 

Here’s how to set it up on Gemini

Steps for importing memory into Gemini
Steps for importing memory into Gemini
Steps for importing memory into Gemini

If you want Gemini to pick up your conversations from other AI apps, the process is fairly simple once you know where to look. Here’s how you can do it:

  • Open Gemini in your browser and make sure you’re signed in.
  • Look for the Settings option in the bottom-left corner.
  • From there, select Import memory to Gemini.

Once you’re in, Gemini will guide you through the rest. You’ll see a prompt in the first box — just copy that and paste it into the other AI app you’ve been using. That app will generate a response based on your past conversations. Now, paste that response back into the second box in Gemini. That’s it. Gemini uses this to understand your previous context, so you don’t have to start from scratch again.

If you’d rather not go through the copy-paste route, there’s another option. You can export your data directly from the other AI service and upload it to Gemini as a ZIP file. Just keep in mind that the file size should be within the 5GB limit. Once it’s done, Gemini feels like it’s continuing a conversation you were already having, which makes the whole experience much smoother.

What it felt like using it?

In my experience, this feature actually works better than I expected. It’s not instant, though. Importing your chats can take a bit of time, especially if you’ve had long, detailed conversations. The more context you’re bringing in, the longer it takes to process.

That said, I didn’t really mind the wait. Once everything is imported, you save yourself from having to repeat the same details all over again, which, honestly, is the more frustrating part. So while it may test your patience for a few minutes, the payoff feels worth it in the long run. This is my queue to leave ChatGPT for Gemini, and I don’t regret it at all.

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