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ChatGPT now has a section for your AI-generated images

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The new Library is rolling out now to all Free, Plus, and Pro users.

The new Library is rolling out now to all Free, Plus, and Pro users.

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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.

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.

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