TLDRs;
- OpenAI launches ChatGPT year-end recap summarizing users’ 2025 interactions.
- Free, Plus, and Pro users can access personalized summaries immediately.
- Privacy and data usage remain unclear, raising questions for some users.
- Enterprise accounts excluded for now, creating opportunities for third-party analytics.
OpenAI has officially rolled out a new feature for ChatGPT users called “Your Year with ChatGPT”, designed to provide a personalized summary of individual interactions with the AI during 2025. The feature highlights trends, conversation statistics, and notable interactions, giving users a reflective snapshot of their year in chat.
The initial rollout targets the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, but OpenAI warns that not all users may see the feature immediately.
Personalized Recap for Free and Paid Users
The year-end recap is available in English for Free, Plus, and Pro plan subscribers. Users with limited activity may only receive basic statistics, while more active users can access richer summaries.
Notably, Business, Enterprise, and Education accounts are excluded from the initial rollout, likely due to compliance and data governance considerations. OpenAI confirmed that the feature will gradually expand to eligible users over the coming weeks.
Privacy and Data Questions Arise
While the recap offers a fun and insightful look at users’ chat habits, it has raised questions about privacy. To generate the recap, ChatGPT requires Memory (which allows it to retain user preferences) and Reference Chat History (which saves past conversations). However, it is not entirely clear which chats are included or how users can opt out of sharing specific interactions.
Additionally, the potential use of recap data for model training remains ambiguous, leaving users wondering if their conversations might contribute to AI improvements. ChatGPT’s memory now merges saved memories, explicitly requested user information, with inferred chat history, which could complicate what appears in the year-end summaries.
Enterprise Options and Third-Party Tools
With Team, Enterprise, and Education accounts excluded from the initial rollout, some organizations may look for self-hosted or third-party tools to track ChatGPT interactions while adhering to internal data policies. OpenAI has indicated that memory features will eventually expand to these plans, but in the meantime, vendors have an opportunity to offer private analytics for companies with stringent compliance needs.
SaaS founders and enterprise AI analytics providers can leverage this gap to test demand, offering tamper-evident audit trails and usage metrics for regulated industries. Investors will likely watch OpenAI’s enterprise roadmap closely, as slow feature rollouts create room for early movers in corporate AI insights.
What This Means for Users
“Your Year with ChatGPT” gives users a fresh way to reflect on their AI interactions, from frequently discussed topics to unique queries. However, the rollout highlights ongoing tensions between personalization and privacy. OpenAI’s careful, phased introduction underscores the challenges of balancing fun, informative features with user data protection, especially for enterprise clients.
For individual users, the year-end summary is a chance to revisit highlights of 2025 in conversation with AI. For businesses, the feature opens questions about internal analytics and compliance, presenting both opportunities and limitations until broader support arrives.


