- ChatGPT has launched a year-end event called “Your Year with ChatGPT.”
- The feature is designed to mimic the experience of Spotify Wrapped, but for your history with ChatGPT.
- The summary includes personalized awards, poems and pixel art based on your chats in 2025.
ChatGPT has officially joined the retrospective parade held every December, releasing its own version of Spotify Wrapped, called “Your Year of ChatGPT.” The summary visualizes how you interacted with the chatbot through 2025, with some humor mixed in with the statistics. It is now available to eligible users in the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
If you’ve had ChatGPT’s chat history and memory features turned on and interacted with the AI assistant often enough, you’ll be able to see what your year with AI looked like from the other end.
You may see a button for it on the homepage, or you can type “/Your year with ChatGPT” as a prompt.
Your year with ChatGPT isn’t too extravagant, but it does take advantage of ChatGPT’s various capabilities. There’s a custom poem, a prize based on your interactions, and even a personality archetype that you can compare to others.
For example, I was Navigator, with other options including Creative Debugger and Visionary Voyager.
ChatGPT wrapped
While the format clearly takes inspiration from Spotify Wrapped, this version leans more towards personality mapping than ranking or comparison. ChatGPT has some percentage comparisons that are interesting. Apparently I was in the first 0.7% of ChatGPT users ever and sent more than 8,000 messages this year.
The emotional angle, with stylized characters and images illustrating how, for example, you often test AI models and compare them is smart. The experience serves as a visceral illustration of how much and in what ways you can use ChatGPT, especially if you haven’t counted every conversation. You may not remember how many times you asked ChatGPT to summarize a meeting transcript, explain a Supreme Court decision, or act as an imaginary dungeon master, but summarizing does.
OpenAI’s documentation emphasizes that this is an opt-in tool and doesn’t use things like deleted chats to design the summary. It’s a stark contrast to more opaque, data-driven experiences in some other apps. That’s why jokes like the “Uber Eats Wrapped” skit on Saturday Night Live hit so hard. No one wants an algorithm that feels like it knows more than it should.
It also hints at how OpenAI thinks about future engagement: less as a tool, more as a companion. “Your Year with ChatGPT” doesn’t just ask how you used the model. It asks what kind of person that makes you—a question more philosophical than it seems, and one unlikely to be answered by bar charts alone.
And like Spotify, Duolingo or even Google Maps, ChatGPT is now positioning itself as part of your life story. But as much as your listening habits might make you cringe, or your music age might say you’re old, at least it doesn’t write a poem about how you’re constantly an early tester of new AI features.
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