You might have experienced it yourself. In one week, you create a few AI images, maybe for a school presentation, a blog, or just for fun. And a few days later, when you need them, you're completely lost. OpenAI has obviously heard this from a lot of people, because a new feature in ChatGPT is exactly what we were all missing. And let's be honest, even this small improvement makes a big difference.
Everything clearly in one place
After logging in ChatGPT you will notice a new tab called "My Images". Yes, that's where you'll find all the images you've ever created with the help of this artificial intelligence. Whether you were playing with a fantasy world, generating product visualizations, or creating a meme for a friend, you no longer have to look for them like a needle in a haystack.
Finally, ChatGPT has a Library of my generated images pic.twitter.com/pRHH5Zm5xn
— Daniel Hutchins (@DanielsLoud) April 15, 2025
What's really nice is that this new feature isn't just locked for subscribers. You can use it even with a free account. Not only on the website, but also in the mobile app. Just update ChatGPT and you can start right away. Simple, fast, enjoyable. And that's exactly how it should be.
What excited us the most? The pictures are not just for "looking at". You can follow them, click on the picture and have it created right away variaci, adjust the style or add to it. All without having to look for the original prompt. For creatives (and forgetful people) a complete godsend.
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You might be thinking, so what, an image library. But when you’re creating and suddenly something like this makes your life easier, you know it right away. This is exactly the kind of feature that might not be first on your wish list… but once you have it, you don’t want to give it up. You can view your creations as a gallery, share them, or link to them. And all from one place, without unnecessary complications.
OpenAI is already promising more improvements. We may soon see folders, tags, or even search by theme. But for now, we can say one thing: it's finally organized. And if you've ever lost an AI image you cared about, you know exactly why this is so important.