Tired of dragging and dropping the exact same PDF into ChatGPT every time you start a new conversation? OpenAI is finally fixing that annoying bottleneck with a new 'Library' feature.
This update lets you store personal files and images directly on OpenAI's cloud servers. Instead of starting from scratch every session, ChatGPT finally remembers your files.
A Permanent Home for Your Docs
Before this rollout, uploading files to ChatGPT felt like a temporary fix. You would drop in a document, chat about it, and lose access the second you opened a fresh thread.
The Library puts an end to that repetitive cycle. It acts as a dedicated digital drawer tied directly to your user account for long-term storage.
Think about the time wasted re-uploading the same reference materials. Now, a marketer can drop their company's heavy brand guidelines into the Library just once.
When it's time to draft a new ad campaign next week, they can pull the brand book right from their saved files. Developers can do the exact same thing, keeping core codebase documents on standby for future troubleshooting.
It’s a simple tweak, but a massive quality-of-life upgrade. You get instant access to your most important documents across every single chat.
ChatGPT is no longer just a forgetful chatbot. It is officially becoming a permanent, reliable workspace.
