OpenAI has introduced a new image library feature within ChatGPT, offering users a more convenient way to access, view, and manage their AI-generated images. This update is now available to Free, Plus, and Pro users across both web and mobile platforms.
The new image library appears in the ChatGPT sidebar and displays a grid view of all your previously generated images. It’s designed to serve as a visual archive a creative gallery where users can easily browse through and revisit their past creations.
Whether you’re generating concept art, character designs, or stylized images inspired by popular aesthetics like Studio Ghibli, the library makes it easy to stay organized.
This feature enhances the image generation experience that’s already available to all users, including those on the free tier. With the GPT-4o model powering the tool, anyone can create images simply by typing a descriptive prompt. Now, those visuals are no longer lost in long chat threads they’re automatically saved in a clean, accessible space.
The image library adds a layer of usability that turns ChatGPT into more than just a text-based assistant. It’s now a more robust creative tool that supports everything from casual brainstorming to professional-level visual work.
Users creating content for social media, product concepts, or storytelling projects can now easily keep track of their ideas and reuse their favorite visuals.
OpenAI’s steady rollout of new features like this highlights a continued focus on enhancing user experience. The image library brings structure and longevity to the creative process, which is especially valuable for users who generate images regularly or work across multiple projects.