By David Nield published yesterday

- The ChatGPT app and web interface is getting a new Library tab
- This is where all your AI-generated images are now kept
- The feature is rolling out now for all users
ChatGPT‘s recent image update almost broke the internet, and certainly put a ton of pressure on OpenAI’s huge stack of graphics processors – and now users are getting a dedicated space inside the chatbot’s interface for their AI pictures.
As announced by OpenAI (via The Verge), the new Library tab shows up across the mobile apps and the web interface for ChatGPT. It’s available universally too, whether or not you pay for a subscription to the AI bot.
The update has already shown up inside the web interface for my own account, and it’s all pretty straightforward to use: the tab collects every image you’ve generated, across every chat in your history, and you can click on a picture for edit and download options. You can also create a new image from the Library section.
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