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ChatGPT Now Has a 'Library' of Your AI-Generated Images

Like many AI chatbots, ChatGPT has offered image generation for some time now . You might be well acquainted with it, seeing as its latest image generation tools have recently gone viral .

Putting both the ethics of AI art as well as its errors, quirks, and inconsistencies aside for a moment, you may have noticed some issues with ChatGPT’s image generation, especially if you’ve been using a lot. Since each image is contained to the ChatGPT conversation in which it was generated, it’s quite difficult to keep tabs on all your images, unless you’re exporting and cataloging them somewhere else manually. OpenAI might not be able to solve the other issues with AI art yet, but it can offer a solution to the last point.

Introducing ChatGPT’s Image Library

On Tuesday, OpenAI announced Image Library , a new section of ChatGPT. The Image Library automatically stores all images you generate with ChatGPT’s 4o model across your various discussions. That way, you don’t have to scroll through past threads in search of a particular image you made. It sort of acts like the default image library on your smartphone: Any photos you take or save throughout the day end up in one centralized database.

All ChatGPT account types now have access to Image Library—including Free, Plus, and Pro—and you can access it from both the app as well as the web app. You’ll find the option, “Library,” in the side panel on the left, under “Explore GPTs .” (While the web app should update on its own, you may need to update your ChatGPT app before the option appears, however.)

The Library itself is relatively straightforward. When you open it, you’ll see your previous image generations. It might not be all of your images, however: I was a bit confused to see two of my most recent generations, knowing I had definitely generated far more with ChatGPT in the past. However, OpenAI says legacy DALL-E images will not appear here. Only images generated with 4o are added to the library, so don’t expect your entire generation history to pop up. That said, OpenAI says it is currently backfilling all images for the new Library feature, so more of your older images may appear in your Library over the next couple days.

When you select one of your images in your Library, ChatGPT presents you with a series of options: Edit, Select, Save, and Share. You can choose “Edit” to launch a new chat along with the image, so you can prompt ChatGPT with the edits you want it to make. Similarly, “Select” lets you highlight a portion of the image you want to edit, so ChatGPT will only change that selection. You can choose “Save” to add the image to your device’s personal library, while “Share” lets you export the image to any destination you want.

I don’t use ChatGPT for much, especially image generation, so I can only imagine this feature will be a convenience for those that do. However, one pain point I see is the lack of a “delete” option. If you want to remove an image from your ChatGPT Library, you have to find the thread you generated it in and delete it from there. While Library lets you open the thread where that image was generated, you won’t be able to delete the image or the thread from here. Instead, you need to locate the thread from the conversation title in your sidebar, then delete the entire conversation to delete the image or images within. It’s pretty complicated, and I’m not sure why OpenAI does it this way, so here’s hoping it adds a simple “delete” button to each image in the Library sooner or later.

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