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OpenAI added a year-end summary feature to ChatGPT, allowing users to get a personalized overview of their 2025 ChatGPT usage. The summary is similar to year-end wrap-ups from companies like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and other services.

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ChatGPT offers up an overview of themes discussed and chat stats, such as busiest chatting day, number of overall chats, messages sent, and more. ChatGPT provides each user with a chat style based on writing or speaking habits, along with an "archetype" based on what ChatGPT is used for.

The year-end update also provides a poem, a personalized pixel painting, a 2025 "award," and predictions for 2026.

ChatGPT users can get their year-end summary by asking ChatGPT to "Show me my year with ChatGPT" in the ChatGPT app or on the web. Summaries are available for Free, Pro, and Plus users who have chat history and memory enabled for ChatGPT.

Countries where the feature is available include the United States, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.

Article Link: ChatGPT Now Has a 2025 Year-End Summary Feature Like Spotify Wrapped
 
I wish companies would stop doing this. Especially when they decide it needs to be featured and pinned to the top of the app for several weeks at the start of December, with no way to remove it... (Looking at you Amazon Music).

It's not just streaming services. I now get these 'year in review' emails from several banks, my gym, even retailers that I only made a single purchase from. It's just unnecessary spam.

I also don't appreciate having to swipe through 15 slides of BS to get to the end of it every time I open the app, because there is no 'skip' button and the app doesn't seem to remember that I've already done this. Not only is it an unnecessary idea that almost no one cares about, they're usually implemented so poorly that it makes me want to find alternative apps just to avoid it.

At least ChatGPT make you ask for it, so credit where credit is due.
 
Pretty underwhelming. According to chatGPT, I’m amongst the top 1% of active users in the last year yet almost everything it gave me a “summary of my year” about were things we chatted about in the last few days.
 
Don’t know why it is not available worldwide. Will be fun to check it out. Other AI services might also have a similar feature in the future.
 
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Nah, it tried but I just got: "Your Year with ChatGPT is not available for this account yet." (Though it also said the feature was rolled out gradually, and hinted that it will be available later in Norway...)

It did make a summary, though, not totally unlike what you get if you ask: "What do you know about me?"
 
I wish companies would stop doing this. Especially when they decide it needs to be featured and pinned to the top of the app for several weeks at the start of December, with no way to remove it... (Looking at you Amazon Music).

It's not just streaming services. I now get these 'year in review' emails from several banks, my gym, even retailers that I only made a single purchase from. It's just unnecessary spam.

I also don't appreciate having to swipe through 15 slides of BS to get to the end of it every time I open the app, because there is no 'skip' button and the app doesn't seem to remember that I've already done this. Not only is it an unnecessary idea that almost no one cares about, they're usually implemented so poorly that it makes me want to find alternative apps just to avoid it.

At least ChatGPT make you ask for it, so credit where credit is due.
100%, seriously behind ya on this.
And like with everything viral and trendy it just doesn’t stop there at the app. People start talking about it, posting about it 1000x times a day, promoting it.

Groups and work chats start launching public display threads the likes of “let’s share our year in review! Share your music and who you are!” thumbs up and likes fake farming attempts (a working environment is not a family, I have seen over and over again coworkers being treated like garbage and terminated suddenly a day after we had a “team building baking contest” or something).

Local chat groups are quite something because they register as an attempt at making it at social media at a lower scale: “maybe I don’t have a large Instagram and X account, but here in the office, I’m the star influencer” of sorts.

Since I delete my chat history after I use it, I wonder if that means I won’t have any year-end summary? I hope that’s the case.
This is a great question! And a great way to know if they do respect the chat deletion feature.
Would be curious to know…
Myself I ask nothing private or major, mostly work and trivia like curiosity, so the few chats I have deleted are out of convenience and organization. Wouldn’t know by now to detect they re-appeared in the yearly summary.
 
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