Claude AI to Get ChatGPT-Like Memory: Personalized Responses & Contextual Recall Coming Soon
By Linda Mbeki — June 25, 2025 · 3 min read
Hello everyone, Linda here! Exciting news in the AI space: Claude, Anthropic’s conversational AI and a key ChatGPT competitor, is preparing to introduce a memory feature similar to ChatGPT’s.
ChatGPT’s memory functionality has been a game-changer, allowing the model to recall user preferences and past conversations to deliver more personalized and context-aware responses without needing users to repeat information.
What’s Happening with Claude?
Developers have discovered references to a Memory feature in Claude’s codebase, though it hasn’t been officially announced yet.
This feature would allow Claude to:
- Remember past interactions
- Recall user preferences (e.g., a favorite programming language)
- Incorporate this information into future conversations for a tailored experience
For example, if you tell Claude you prefer Python, it might prioritize Python code snippets or help build tools in Python by default.
When Can We Expect It?
As of now, Anthropic hasn’t officially confirmed a release date for this memory capability. The feature was spotted in the latest mobile update, indicating it’s in active development.
Why Does This Matter?
Memory features improve the user experience significantly by:
- Reducing repetitive inputs
- Providing continuity across sessions
- Enabling AI to act more like a personal assistant tailored to your needs
Final Thoughts
Personalization is becoming a baseline expectation for AI assistants. With Claude catching up on memory, we can expect even more competition in delivering contextual, user-centric AI experiences.
Stay tuned for updates!
If you want to discuss AI personalization or how memory impacts ethics and privacy, drop a comment below!
— Linda Mbeki