Import your ChatGPT Chats to Gemini AI easily

MySandesh
3 Min Read

AI chatbots are now part of everyday life.

From writing emails to solving doubts, millions of people use platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Copilot daily.

But there’s one big problem.

The moment you switch from one chatbot to another, your entire conversation history disappears.

You have to start from scratch, explain everything again, and rebuild context.

That frustration may soon change.

Google Tests a Way to Import Chat History into Gemini

Google is reportedly working on a new feature for its AI assistant, Gemini, that could solve this issue.

The feature, called “Import AI chats,” may allow users to transfer conversations from other AI platforms directly into Gemini.

According to reports, this option has appeared inside Gemini’s attachment menu in its web version.

The idea is simple:

Export your chat history from another AI platform

Upload the file into Gemini

Continue the conversation without losing context

If rolled out widely, this could mean no more repeating yourself every time you switch tools.

Why This Could Be a Big Deal

Right now, every chatbot works in isolation.

Your discussions in ChatGPT stay in ChatGPT.

Your Copilot conversations remain there.

Nothing carries over.

With this new feature, Gemini may be able to:

Read and understand previous conversations

Retain shared files and context

Continue discussions seamlessly

This could make switching AI platforms as easy as transferring WhatsApp chats between Android and iOS devices.

For long-time users of other AI tools, it could offer a more personalised experience instead of starting with a blank slate.

Where the Feature Stands Right Now

At the moment, the “Import AI chats” option appears to be in beta testing.

It is reportedly available in the Gemini web version under the attachment icon at the bottom of the chat box.

The tool also includes instructions on how to import chats from platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, and Grok.

However, it is not yet available to everyone.

A broader global rollout is expected in the coming weeks.

If launched widely, this feature could make switching between AI platforms smoother than ever — and finally solve one of the biggest frustrations users face today.

Share This Article