OpenAI said only images generated using GPT-4o will show up in the library 251r19
ChatGPT s across all its interfaces. The San Francisco-based AI firm said that the library will act as a space to let s browse, revisit, and reuse their images without needing to sift through past conversations. The company will also let s edit the AI-generated images via the library.
The quality-of-life update was announced by the official handle of OpenAI in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter). The company said the feature will be available to ChatGPT Plus and Pro subscribers as well as those on the free tier of the platform. It will be available on the website, desktop apps, as well as mobile apps.
All of your image creations, all in one place.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) April 15, 2025
Introducing the new library for your ChatGPT image creations—rolling out now to all Free, Plus, and Pro s on mobile and https://t.co/nYW5KO1aIg. pic.twitter.com/ADWuf5fPbj
The library can be accessed by selecting the Library section on the left-hand sidebar on the web and mobile. The library will only show the images that were generated using the image generation capability of GPT-4o, and the legacy images generated using the DALL-E model will not be visible, as per a page.
At the bottom of the library, s will see a “Make Image” option that will let s quickly return to the chat interface to allow them to create more images. Pressing and holding an image in the library will enlarge the image and open it in a new window, and s will also see four new options at the bottom — Edit, Select, Save, and Share.
Saving the image s it on the 's device, and sharing allows them to share it with friends and family via third-party social media apps. The Edit option opens the image in a new chat window with the image attached in the text box. s can then add a text prompt to make larger edits to the image or use it as a reference to generate new images.
The Select tool adds the capability to make inline edits to an image. s can highlight parts of the image to edit just those elements. A slider on the left side will allow s to change the size of the selection tool. Undo and Redo buttons also appear on this screen, letting s undo and redo their selections. There is a Copy option to copy the image to the device's clipboard.
It is to be noted that currently it is not possible to delete an individual image from the gallery. To make an image not appear in the library, s will have to delete the entire conversation. On web, this can be done by hovering over the conversation title in the sidebar, clicking the three dots, and selecting Delete from the menu. On mobile, s can press and hold the conversation title to see a pop-up menu with the Delete option.
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