Spotify Wrapped-style year-end recaps are no longer limited to just music streaming. The trend has moved on to professional-networking site LinkedIn, ride-hailing and food delivery app Uber, and now ChatGPT.
OpenAI rolled out a new “Your Year with ChatGPT” recap to summarize how you interacted with the chatbot. It provides themes that describe your personality, insights on the number of messages you have sent, how many images you generated, how high you rank among top users, your chattiest day, and more.
The experience opens with a short, poetic summary of the topics you seemed most interested in. That is followed by a statistical slide and then an archetype. The latter is a combination of an avatar and a title meant to describe the kind of person you are, based on your chats. Next comes a set of adjectives that the chatbot thinks suit your personality the best.
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Finally, it delivers an AI-generated image summing up your 2025, followed by a one-line, positive forecast for your 2026. Tap the screen once to clear the fog and read the message.
There’s also a prompt box at the bottom, where you can ask more questions about your year with ChatGPT. You can also seek suggestions to improve your use of the chatbot.
At launch, OpenAI says the experience is rolling out in English to users in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. I am in India and I could still find the recap, so it may be rolling out to more regions.
It’s available for Free, Plus, and Pro users who have their Memory and Reference Chat History features enabled. Unfortunately, it won’t be available for those on Business, Enterprise, or Edu plans.
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You need to meet a minimum activity threshold to get the year-end recap. If otherwise, you’ll only see basic chat stats. For eligible users, the recap will appear on the homepage itself. You can go through the slides once, and then access them again from the left-hand sidebar.
Disclosure: Ziff Davis, PCMag’s parent company, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in April 2025, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.
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