Spotify wrap-up-style year-end recaps are no longer limited to music streaming. This trend has spread to professional networking site LinkedIn, ride-hailing and food delivery app Uber, and now chat GPT.
Openai redesigned a new “Your Year with ChatGPT” to summarize how you’ve interacted with the chatbot. It provides themes that give insight into your personality, the number of messages you send, how many photos you’ve created, how high you rank among top users, your fastest day, and more.
The experience opens with a short, poetic summary of the topics you were most interested in. This is followed by a data 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 best describes your personality.

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Finally, it provides an AI-infused image summarizing your 2025, followed by a one-line, positive prediction for your 2026. Tap the screen once to clear the fog and read the message.
There is also a prompt box below, where you can ask more questions about your year with ChatGPT. You can also get tips to improve your use of the chatbot.
At launch, OpenEye says the experience is rolling out in English for users in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. I’m in India and I can still get the retrieve, so it’s rolling out to more regions.
It is available for Free, Plus, and Pro users who have the memory and reference chat history features enabled. Unfortunately, this will not be available to those running business, enterprise, or EDU plans.
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You need to meet a minimum activity threshold to be reacquired at the end of the year. Otherwise, you will only see basic chat statistics. For eligible users, the recap will appear on the home page itself. You can go through the slides once, and then access them again from the sidebar on the left.
Disclosure: Ziff Davis, the parent company of PCMAG, filed a lawsuit against Openei in April 2025, alleging that it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI system.
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