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Gemini’s new ChatGPT import lets you keep context when you switch

News RoomBy News Room3 February 20262 Mins Read
Gemini’s new ChatGPT import lets you keep context when you switch
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A beta feature in Gemini is designed to let you move your ChatGPT chat history over, so you can keep working with the same context instead of starting from scratch. For anyone who has months of prompts, fixes, and decisions tied up in old threads, the Gemini ChatGPT import aims to make switching less of a reset.

Google describes the option as “import AI chats”. The flow is simple in theory, you export your conversations from another AI platform, upload that file, then continue those chats inside Gemini with the old context attached.

There’s a tradeoff built in. Imported chats and anything you say afterward are stored in your Gemini activity, and that content can be used to improve Google’s models. The material also doesn’t confirm key basics yet, like which file formats are supported or how widely the beta is rolling out.

A file upload, not a wizard

The most telling detail is where the tool shows up. Google’s test puts the importer inside Gemini’s attachment menu, which suggests a straightforward upload instead of a separate migration dashboard.

It also signals who the feature is for. This is aimed at people actively moving over from another assistant and trying not to lose the trail of context that makes daily use faster, especially when you rely on past threads for ongoing projects.

Your history becomes new data

Convenience comes with real data implications. Once you upload an archive, those older messages sit inside your Gemini activity, and Google notes the content can be used to improve its models.

Before you transfer anything, skim the export and cut it down. Remove sensitive pastes, personal identifiers, and anything you only shared because it was stuck in a private chat on another platform. Keep what you actually need to reference later.

What to check before switching

Timing is still the missing piece. The material points to testing, but it doesn’t lock down a release date, regions, or whether the rollout hits mobile or web first.

If you want to be ready, export your chat history now, trim it, then review the Gemini activity controls on your account before you upload. When the option appears in your attachment menu, you’ll be able to carry over the context you want without importing more than you intended.

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