If you grew tired of using ChatGPT, Claude, or any other AI chatbot and wanted to bring your chats and memory over to another app, then you’d previously have to manually move over information or find some roundabout way to do so. However, Google is now making it extremely easy to import chats and even memory from other AI platforms to Gemini, and you can start doing it today.
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This is just part of Google’s ongoing updates for Gemini, which includes a new model for Gemini Live that just launched this week. According to a new support document on the functionality, it only appears to support ChatGPT and Claude right now, at least if you want to move your chats over. Google says you’ll need to be signed in to a personal Google account, as work, school, and supervised Google accounts will not work with the feature at this moment. Finally, you’ll need to be at least 18 years or older and not located in the EEA, Switzerland, or the United Kingdom.
To get started, you can export your chat data from ChatGPT or Claude using the following steps.
ChatGPT:
- Click on your username at the bottom left of the page.
- Click Settings > Data controls.
- Next to “Export data”, click Export > Confirm Export.
Claude:
- Click on your username at the bottom left of the screen.
- Click Settings > Privacy.
- Then click Export next to the Export data option.
- Select the data range you want to export and click Export.
- Claude will then send you a download link to the email address you have on your account.
Then all you need to do is take the file that you were given by the other platform, head into Settings & help > Import memory to Gemini and click Import AI chats and follow the instructions.
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You can import AI memory from the chatbots, too
Gemini even provides the prompt
The other part of this equation, and what will make using those imported chats much easier to use effectively, is that Gemini will also now let you import your other AI platform’s memory. To accomplish this, you’ll need to follow a few quick steps and use a prompt that Google provides.
To import memory into Gemini, open the app’s webpage and click Settings & help > Import memory to Gemini.
Next, copy the prompt provided by Gemini Apps (log in if it asks you to), and then visit the AI platform that you want to copy the memory from and paste the prompt into a new chat.
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Once the other platform responds, copy that information and return to Gemini Apps and paste the response into the text field designated on the page, and then click Add memory. This will import the data into Gemini, and you’ll be able to start utilizing the data in a new chat thread that Gemini creates.
Being able to bring your memory and chats over from other AI platforms could make it easier to move to Gemini as your primary AI system, especially since Gemini is a lot more useful now than it used to be. Some platforms might be stronger at handling certain aspects of your request, so being able to easily pull that information over from ChatGPT or Claude into Gemini directly should also make it easier to bring your workflow together, which will be great for those who want to turn Gemini into the ultimate assistant. If you’ve recently moved to an Android phone, or just had to make the switch to Gemini from Google Assistant, then this lifeline to bring all you other AI informationt together into Gemini is a huge win. Of couse, there’s also always the option of just ditching all three chatbots and going for this one-size-fits-all AI assistant that uses all three without a subscription. At least you have options now.

