Library in ChatGPT gives your uploads and created files one place to live, so you can browse, search, reuse, and attach them again without hunting through old threads.
Now both the stuff you put into ChatGPT and the stuff ChatGPT helps you make finally have one place to live. You can find old files, reuse them in new chats, and keep working without digging through your history every time.
That probably sounds obvious, but once you are uploading dozens of files a week (I do!), having a real library layer definitely helps.
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About Library in ChatGPT on Product Hunt
“Find and reuse files across all your ChatGPT conversations”
Library in ChatGPT launched on Product Hunt on March 24th, 2026 and earned 100 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #18 on the daily leaderboard. Library in ChatGPT gives your uploads and created files one place to live, so you can browse, search, reuse, and attach them again without hunting through old threads.
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Hi everyone!
This is a simple change, but a really useful one.
Now both the stuff you put into ChatGPT and the stuff ChatGPT helps you make finally have one place to live. You can find old files, reuse them in new chats, and keep working without digging through your history every time.
That probably sounds obvious, but once you are uploading dozens of files a week (I do!), having a real library layer definitely helps.