- Claude is rolling out Memory to Pro and Max users
- It makes your experience more personal and efficient
- You can import memory from ChatGPT and Gemini
Anthropic is enhancing its AI chatbot Claude with a new Memory feature, now rolling out to paid subscribers on its $20 per month Pro and $100 Max plans. Memory is designed to make Claude even more intuitive and personalized, so it can adapt to your context and work patterns.
At the heart of memory is the ability to remember past conversations and interactions, which means Claude can be more relevant and effective in his responses.
A key aspect of the new Memory feature in Claude is transparency. You will be able to have complete visibility of what Claude remembers and you will have the ability to review and edit its memory at any time.
Furthermore, Claude gives you the ability to easily import or export your memory from other AI platforms, like ChatGPT or Gemini, which means a smooth transition if you want to consolidate your AI tools.
The year in Claude
It has been a busy year for Anthropic. In recent months, it has introduced web search for real-time information, voice mode for hands-free collaboration, and research for deeper investigations. There have also been tools that connect Claude with Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Canva, Figma and more, as well as Claude Code access to coding projects.
As Mike Krieger, Chief Product Officer of Claude notes, “We’re building towards Claude understanding your full work context and adapting automatically. Memory starts with project continuity, but it’s really about creating ongoing thinking partnerships that evolve over weeks and months.”
Separate spaces
Claude has the ability to create different memory slots, so if you manage multiple projects, each one can have its own separate memory. This means that work tasks like product roadmaps can remain separate from your creative writing, for example.
Your control over Claude’s memory is completely granular, with a simple toggle and the ability to delete specific memories or use Incognito chat for a clean slate.
When you turn on Memory, you’ll be able to choose whether to build from existing conversations or start fresh. Once you’ve chosen a starting point, Claude begins building context that improves with each conversation.
Max subscribers will find Memory in Settings today. Pro subscribers will see it roll out over the coming days.
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