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Claude Import Memory

Switch from ChatGPT to Claude with import memory feature

Artificial Intelligence

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Transfer your preferences, projects, and context from other AI providers into Claude. With one copy-paste, Claude updates its memory and picks up right where you left off. Memory is available on all paid plans. Switch without losing what makes your AI useful.

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As @busmark_w_nika reported, People are switching from OpenAI to Claude following Sam Altman's announcement today.

Now you can switch from ChatGPT to Claude without starting over!

What’s possible now

Claude has a Memory feature that lets it retain user preferences, context, project details, and personalized information across conversations (so you don’t have to re-explain everything each time). This memory is available on paid plans (e.g., Pro, Max) and is similar to ChatGPT’s memory feature.

How you bring ChatGPT context over

There isn’t a literal “one-click” automatic transfer between ChatGPT and Claude yet. You can export or copy your memory/context from ChatGPT (e.g., ask ChatGPT to summarize what it knows about you) and then import it into Claude’s memory by pasting it into a new chat or using Claude’s memory settings.

In short

Claude can use prior context from ChatGPT if you bring it over manually. It effectively lets you continue where you left off without starting your workflow from scratch, as long as you import the summary/context.

Have you made the switch to @Claude by Anthropic yet or you prefer staying with @OpenAI?

Let us know in the comments! :)

Comment highlights

This is the most awaited feature because, I recently faced this issue while switching from ChatGPT to Claude in the middle of the project

Memory portability between AI assistants is a big step. Context is the real part in AI. Curious how memory import will work in practice.

This is famouse launch in South Korea. I think inflow from other LLM service will be much more because of this feature. So smart, so I love Claude!

The copy-paste flow is clever for getting explicit facts across, but I'd love to know how Claude handles contradictions in imported memory. If ChatGPT "knew" something outdated or just wrong about you, does Claude surface that for review or silently accept it?

The copy-paste transfer gets you the explicit memory layer — the facts Claude now knows about you. The harder problem is the implicit layer: how ChatGPT has calibrated to your tone, your pace, your reasoning style, the shortcuts it's developed for how you work. That doesn't copy-paste. Claude still has to infer all of it from scratch. The real test of this feature is whether a cold Claude + your imported memory actually feels like continuity, or just familiarity.

This is honestly something I’ve needed for a while. Rebuilding context every time you switch AI tools is frustrating, especially when you’re working on long-term projects. Being able to transfer preferences and memory directly into Claude makes the transition much smoother. This feels like a practical solution for people who use multiple models regularly.

i know its product hunt but congrats to claude being #1 on Appstore i hope it will be top product of the day as well as number 1 on android playstore too

This is actually a very interesting shift.

The real switching cost between AI tools isn’t UI — it’s memory.

Context is the moat.

Once your AI “knows” your projects, decisions, and thinking patterns, you’re not just using a tool — you’re building a cognitive extension of yourself.

Curious question:

Do you see portable memory becoming an industry standard?
Or will AI providers eventually compete on proprietary, locked-in context layers?

We’re building a product where structured probability and event context matter a lot — so the idea of transferable intelligence is fascinating.

This is amazing! I would love to switch from chatGPT to Claude for certain tasks. Still unsure if it would be better to just import the memory or train Claude through conversations

What I'd really like to see, as a heavy paid user (tier 2 of Pro) of Clausde, is when a chat gts full, the hand-off doesn't lose so much;; I have train each new chat for 30 mins before I can continue getting things done.

About Claude Import Memory on Product Hunt

Switch from ChatGPT to Claude with import memory feature

Claude Import Memory launched on Product Hunt on March 1st, 2026 and earned 719 upvotes and 24 comments, earning #1 Product of the Day. Transfer your preferences, projects, and context from other AI providers into Claude. With one copy-paste, Claude updates its memory and picks up right where you left off. Memory is available on all paid plans. Switch without losing what makes your AI useful.

Claude Import Memory was featured in Artificial Intelligence (466.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 86.7k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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