ChatGPT gains new tool for image access
The new image library offers a convenient way to revisit favourite visuals, from artistic sketches to playful concepts.

OpenAI has introduced a new image library feature for ChatGPT, allowing users to easily access and manage their AI-generated images. The feature is now rolling out to Free, Plus, and Pro users across both mobile and web platforms.
The new library appears in the ChatGPT sidebar under a ‘Library’ section, where users can browse a visual grid of their previously created images. A quick-access button also lets users generate new images directly from the same screen.
While the feature is already available in the iOS app, some users report it has not yet reached the web version, though its arrival is expected soon.
Designed to improve image accessibility and organisation, the feature will be especially useful for those who regularly create visuals through ChatGPT. Whether users are revisiting whimsical creations or practical graphics, the image library offers a convenient way to view and manage their visual content.
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