Feature Request: Archive and Organize ChatGPT Image Library with Labels/Folders
Summary:
The current ChatGPT image library displays all generated images in a single, chronological grid, making it difficult for artists and power users to manage large collections—often thousands of artworks. There is no way to archive, label, or sort images into folders, resulting in a cluttered and inefficient workflow for creative professionals.
Proposed Solution:
Add the ability to create custom folders or apply labels/tags to images within the library.
Enable users to sort, filter, and search images by folder, label, or custom tag.
Provide an archive function to hide or group older images without deleting them, keeping the main view focused and manageable.
Allow bulk actions (move, archive, delete, download) for selected images within a folder or label group.
User Benefit:
This feature would transform the image library from a simple chronological gallery into a professional-grade asset manager, making it dramatically easier for artists and creators to organize, retrieve, and curate their work at scale. It would save time, reduce frustration, and support more advanced creative workflows.
Current Limitation:
With only a single, massive chunk of images and no organizational tools beyond basic chronological order, the current system is “terrible for artists with thousands of artworks generated” and does not scale for serious creative use.
Request:
Please prioritize adding folders, labels, and archiving options to the ChatGPT image library to support artists and power users with large image collections.
Problem: I have some long conversations, because I write long prompts and the output is also long (these are normally using o3), so if I want to revisit something I said in my prompts and find the right response that answers it, it’s a struggle with endless scrolling, especially on my phone.
Feature request: the ability to scroll up or down to my previous/next prompt. For example, if I have 30 prompts and each has a response and I’m the last one (#30), I want to be able to jump straight to #29 and then #28, #27, etc. without scrolling through all the responses.
Problem: sometimes there are responses that I want to remember and make easier to find in the future, but today they get buried in some conversation and I have to go look for them.
Feature request: the ability to “star” or “favorite” a chat response, so it goes into a “Favorites” folder, where I see the list of favorites and, if I click one, it takes me back to the conversation where it happened.
It would be super helpful to have a screen snipping tool built into ChatGPT. Currently, I often take a screenshot and upload it to give context to what I’m working on or trying to do, but the screen capture, save, and upload process is clunky. This feature would cut the time in half and make it a much more useful tool that I would likely use far more often.
A feature enhancement i’d like is for project folder to be protected from the archive request. When I archive it dumps everything, I’d like things in my project folder to be protected so I don’t have to go and un archive them each time I try and clean up my old chats.
I would like to be able to view my chats that have common themes. It is possible to do this now with projects but that is manual and requires me to remember to do it during or shortly after the chat otherwise the number of chats builds up and it becomes a time consuming and monotonous task that I don’t have the patience for and honestly isn’t worth spending the time on. The way I use ChatGPT I don’t have the need to group chats of similar subjects together enough to do it manually but it would be nice if this happened automatically.
Basically I want ChatGPT to tag my chats and I want to be able to view/search my chats by tag.
I’ve been using ChatGPT regularly and it’s been an amazing experience so far. One feature that would make it even more powerful is the ability to receive proactive notifications or alerts from ChatGPT without needing to open the app every time.
For example, I often want to know when a new book (like Arihant’s iSucceed Sample Papers for CBSE) or any resource gets released. Right now, ChatGPT can guide me on how to set up Google Alerts or webpage monitors, but it would be far more convenient if ChatGPT itself could:
Send notifications or push alerts (via app, email, or system notification) when a tracked update happens.
Allow users to subscribe to topics/keywords (e.g., “Arihant sample papers CBSE”) so that ChatGPT could notify me as soon as there’s relevant news.
Optionally integrate with calendars or reminders to send timely updates before exams, events, or product launches.
This feature would make ChatGPT more like a personal AI assistant rather than just an on-demand chat service.
I believe many students, professionals, and everyday users would find huge value in this, especially for academic resources, tech updates, or even personal reminders.
Thank you for considering this request, and for continually improving the product to make it more helpful for everyone!
Why is their not a feature for adult content? If we are adults, why can we not give our drivers license to prove our age and be allowed too have adult content? Also why can I not archive a project folder? It makes me individually archive each file. And why is their no organization in the archive? Also your system deleted files of mine. and when I asked the help chat it said you can just delete old files without asking the users. That seems ridiculous that you can delete my files without asking. And the new thinking modle. It does think and gives be long responses, but it seems to get confused in the middle of the responses some times, not making sense. Also why does the regular chat forget things so much. I’ll tell it their are 3 people and the next scene it will forget and say their are only 2. Or ill have a important plot fact that’s I’ve told the file to remember and it doesn’t remember even when I told it to. Also the system seems to have difficulty doing math. If I tell you their are 100 people and 10 died. Then naturally you would say their are 90 people. But chat seems to have issues with logic and continuity. Please fix or add these features. I pay for this service.
Currently, ChatGPT lets me quickly decide how long the model should think. However, I don’t have the same level of control over the length of the final answer. Often, I just want a concise response — a few lines without extra explanations. Other times, I need more detail. Typing “make it short” in the prompt every time is repetitive and slows me down.
It would be very useful to have a quick way to set the response length directly in the interface — for example, a small dropdown next to the input bar with options like:
Brief (1–2 sentences)
Standard (default)
Detailed (longer explanation)
This would save time, reduce prompt clutter, and make the experience more efficient — especially for users who alternate between quick answers (e.g., at work) and deeper ones (e.g., when studying).
I would to be able to request to delete certain images and/or messages without deleting the entire chat. I have pictured that AI created that I don’t like and want to have the option to delete it. I have also written messages in the wrong chat, which messes up the chat in that particular chat.
Summary:
Enable ChatGPT to securely connect to third-party apps and software (with user permission) to perform tasks directly, rather than only advising on them. This would transform ChatGPT from an advisory tool into a true collaborative agent.
Problem:
Right now, ChatGPT is powerful at generating insights, strategies, and guidance — but it stops short of executing in the apps I already use. This forces me into repetitive copy-paste loops (e.g., moving a Pine Script into TradingView, uploading metadata into DistroKid, transcribing trade journals from chats into Google Sheets, scheduling TikTok posts manually). This slows workflow and fragments the assistant experience.
Proposed Solution:
Introduce opt-in, permission-based integrations for popular apps (e.g., TradingView, OANDA, Notion, DistroKid, Spotify for Artists, TikTok, Google Workspace).
Allow users to set scopes of access (read-only, write, create).
Provide a dashboard for permissions so users stay in control and can revoke anytime.
Let ChatGPT execute workflows inside these apps, not just describe how.
Example Use-Cases:
Trading: Pull live market data from TradingView or OANDA, run my Heikin-Ashi strategy, auto-log trades into my journal.
Music/Creative Projects: Upload songs to DistroKid with correct metadata, generate and attach Spotify Canvas videos, schedule TikTok posts.
Daily Ops: Sync task lists between Notion and Google Calendar, post updates to Slack/Discord, auto-organize my files in Google Drive.
Why This Matters:
This feature would move ChatGPT from being a “copilot in theory” to a true operational hub that actively collaborates with me. It would massively increase productivity, cut friction, and deepen the sense of working with ChatGPT as a partner rather than treating it as a side-channel tool.
Bonus Thought:
I’d even welcome an option for the assistant to occasionally “get a little wild” (within permissions) — surfacing connections or actions I may not have thought to request. That unpredictability could be part of its growth into something more than a tool.
Please let us arrange the chats in our folders (Sort alphabetically A-Z, most recent, first created, etc. or just let us sort them the way we want like how we can organize our Spotify playlists).
Per-chat “Files” panel that auto-captures generated docs and side ideas
TL;DR
Add a per-chat file section that auto-saves key outputs and lets me stash side ideas on the fly, so long writing sessions do not lose the final version or related ideas.
Problem
When creating plans, posts, or articles in long chats, I often lose track of the final version. New ideas pop up during the flow, but there is no native place to park them without breaking focus. This causes duplicated work, missed ideas, and confusion about which draft is final.
Current Workarounds
Copy to external docs, pin messages, or ask the model to “summarize final version.” These are manual, error-prone, and easy to forget.
Proposal
Add a “Files” panel scoped to each chat that:
Auto-captures marked outputs like “final draft,” “PRD,” “backlog,” “ideas.”
Lets me create quick notes while chatting and file them under categories I define.
Updates live, is always visible, and supports easy copy and export.
User Stories
As a creator, I want to mark the current message as “Final Draft” so I can find it instantly later.
As a PM, I want a one-click “Add to Backlog” action so feature ideas are saved without leaving the chat.
As a writer, I want an “Ideas” list inside the chat so tangents become assets, not distractions.
UX Sketch
Right sidebar tab named “Files.” Sections inside: “Final Outputs,” “Backlog,” “Ideas.” Each item shows title, timestamp, and source message link. Actions: Save, Rename, Move, Copy, Export.
Success Metrics
Reduction in copy-out to external docs per long session.
Increase in retrieval of marked “final” items.
Higher session completion rate for multi-step writing tasks.
It would be incredibly useful to simply double-click on any word in the AI’s response and instantly see a context menu with a detailed definition of the selected word. Ideally, this would appear in a side-panel experience. Such a feature would streamline research and learning workflows, allowing users to stay fully engaged in the session without breaking focus. Instead of opening a new chat window or God forbid, having to open a new browser tab and search on Google. I believe by implementing such a feature users could access knowledge seamlessly within the same environment and not have to switch contexts completely and loose focus on their initial task.
I’d like the ability to select any point in a chat, and break it out into a separate chat. This shortens the original chat, and adds a new chat (to the same project, if this applies) that has the same context as the first but only contains the text after the point of the split.
Bonus if it allows a selected region from a chat to be broken out into a new chat (rather than just a discrete split point)
Why? Because often the chat subject matter drifts over time, and the user realizes they material is best covered in distinct chats.
Feature Request: Per-Message / Per-Role Avatars in Chat
What it is
-Storytelling Mode (toggle)
Let users choose an image/icon to display next to each message, with the option to switch avatars per message. In addition, allow chats to auto-switch the avatar based on the speaker/role when the user is doing storytelling or roleplay.
Why it’s useful
Clear separation of voices – Storytelling, roleplay, or dialogue scenes often involve multiple characters. If the chat can change the avatar automatically to the character speaking, the transcript becomes instantly readable.
Better narrative immersion – Seeing “who” is talking (via portrait/sigil/avatar) makes long-form scenes easier to follow.
Multi-role users – Many users speak as themselves, as a character, and as narrator in the same chat. Avatars make that obvious at a glance.
Collaboration – Different message types (notes, system, draft) can have different visuals.
How it could work
Users can create and save multiple avatars (name + image/icon + color).
A simple avatar picker appears above the message box to manually choose who you’re posting as.
For storytelling/RP mode, add an “auto-detect speaker” option: if the user prefixes a line with a character name or selects a character, the chat uses that character’s avatar for that message.
Default behavior stays the same for people who don’t want it.
Nice-to-haves
Avatar sets per chat (so different stories can have different portraits).
Toggle to show avatar + role label in exports.
Lightweight version (colored circles) for people who don’t want images.