OpenAI finally addresses one of the most frustrating things about working with files in ChatGPT. The company is introducing two new features to help users quickly access previously uploaded files, including a Recent Files menu and a dedicated Library tab.
How do ChatGPT’s new file management features work?
Previously, files in ChatGPT were largely tied to individual conversations, which meant that finding these files often required returning to the original chat and scrolling through long threads. The new Recent Files option in the attachments menu now lists some of the files you’ve recently used, making it easier to get back to work in progress without having to dig through older chats.
On the web, there’s also a new Library tab in the sidebar. This acts as a central hub for all your uploaded and generated files, giving you a more organized view instead of tying everything to separate conversations. This tab allows you to browse, search, and quickly attach files to new chats.
OpenAI says ChatGPT can also answer questions about files you’ve already uploaded, so you don’t have to re-upload them every time you want more insight. Taken together, these changes make file reuse faster and far less tedious, especially if you regularly juggle files across multiple sessions.
Who gets access and when?
The update is rolling out to ChatGPT Plus, Pro, and Business subscribers worldwide. Those in the EU, Switzerland and the UK will have to wait a little longer as availability in these regions is expected soon. There’s no word yet on whether these features will be included in the free version.
With these changes, OpenAI continues to position ChatGPT as more than just a chatbot and gradually transforms it into a tool for managing ongoing work across conversations.




