ChatGPT's recap for the end of the year provides an overview of your usage throughout 2025.
You will also receive a custom poem and pixel-style artwork inspired by your conversations.
ChatGPT is following in the footsteps of platforms like YouTube, Apple Music, Google Photos, and Spotify by introducing a personalized year-end recap that reflects how users engaged with the chatbot in 2025. This new feature, named “Your Year with ChatGPT,” allows users to revisit the discussions and insights that defined their year.
OpenAI shared details about the feature in a recent post on X, indicating that it is being made available to users in the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia who have saved memory and chat history activated. Once activated, users in these regions will notice a “Your Year with ChatGPT” banner within the chat interface, and clicking on it will reveal the summary.
Your Year with ChatGPT is now being rolled out to all users in the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia who have saved memory and chat history enabled. Just ensure your app is updated. pic.twitter.com/whVkS1qxKu— OpenAI (@OpenAI) December 22, 2025
Alternatively, users can click the + button and input the prompt “show me my year with ChatGPT” to access the year-end summary. The recap will feature an overview of the themes discussed throughout the year, along with chat statistics such as the busiest chat day, total conversations, and number of messages exchanged.
In addition to statistics and chat history
ChatGPT’s year-end summary will also showcase a chat style based on the user’s writing or speaking patterns and provide an “archetype” based on their interaction with the chatbot. Additionally, it will present an AI-generated poem, personalized pixel-style artwork inspired by user activity, an award related to usage patterns, and predictions about how users might engage with ChatGPT in 2026.
This feature is available for all ChatGPT tiers, including the free version. While the year-end summaries are generally light-hearted, ChatGPT’s version offers users a snapshot of how they increasingly incorporate AI into their daily activities. From quick inquiries to brainstorming sessions to more extensive work-related discussions, the summary provides an easy way for users to reflect on the chatbot's role in their daily lives and workflows over the past year.
Pranob is an experienced tech journalist with over eight years of experience in covering consumer technology.
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ChatGPT's recap for the end of the year provides an overview of your usage throughout 2025.
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