OpenAI is upgrading ChatGPTโs โmemoryโ again.
In a changelog and support pages on OpenAIโs website Thursday, the company quietly announced โMemory with Search,โ a feature that lets ChatGPT draw on memories โ details from past conversations, such as your favorite foods โ to inform queries when the bot searches the web.
ChatGPT release notes were updated yesterday with o3 and o4-mini added to ChatGPT on Apr 16, 2025 โ but interestingly, they also mention โMemory with Searchโ (anyone seen this rolling out already? Not for me yet) pic.twitter.com/oVBcJNqf6z
โ Tibor Blaho (@btibor91) April 18, 2025
The update comes shortly after OpenAI beefed up ChatGPTโs long-in-the-tooth memory tool with the ability to reference a userโs entire chat history. Itโs seemingly a part of OpenAIโs ongoing effort to differentiate ChatGPT from rival chatbots like Anthropicโs Claude and Googleโs Gemini, the latter of which also offers a memory feature.
As OpenAI explains in its documentation, when Memory with Search is enabled and a user types in a prompt that requires a web search, ChatGPT will rewrite that prompt into a search query that โmay also leverage relevant information from memoriesโ to โmake the query better and more useful.โ For example, for a user that ChatGPT โknowsโ from memory is vegan and lives in San Francisco, ChatGPT may rewrite the prompt โwhat are some restaurants near me that Iโd likeโ as โgood vegan restaurants, San Francisco.โ
Memory with Search can be disabled by disabling Memory in the ChatGPT settings menu. Itโs not clear which users have it yet โ some accounts on X report they began seeing Memory with Search earlier this week.


