How to find all your images generated with ChatGPT

How to find all your images generated with ChatGPT
A new section in the side panel groups all your generated images.

OpenAI has rolled out a Library section, which brings together all of your creations generated with ChatGPT.

In a tweet published on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, OpenAI announced the arrival of a new Library section in ChatGPT. It allows you to easily find all the images generated with 4o Image Generation, the model that succeeded DALL-E at the end of March, acclaimed for the quality of its renderings and its understanding of queries. And which quickly rose to the podium of the ranking of the best generators on the market, established by Artificial Analysis, thanks to votes from Internet users.

Currently rolling out to the desktop, iOS, and Android versions of ChatGPT, this image gallery is accessible to ChatGPT Plus and Team subscribers, as well as users of the free version, OpenAI specifies. It not only allows users to display their creations, but also to generate a new image via a Create Image button located at the bottom of the interface on mobile and at the top on desktop.

How to find your images generated with ChatGPT

To easily find all of your images generated with ChatGPT, here’s how to do it, whether you’re using the desktop, iOS, or Android version:

  • Open ChatGPT,
  • Access the side navigation panel by clicking on the icon in the top left corner on desktop, or on the two lines in the top left corner on mobile (iOS and Android)
  • Click on Library (or Bibliothèque in the French version).

Once this is done, you will have access to a preview of all your generated images. By clicking on one of them, you can download it by pressing the icon in the top right, or modify it by selecting Edit Image. A prompt bar will appear to allow you to write a new query. It is also possible to generate a new image from this gallery by clicking Create image.

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