OpenAI has begun rolling out a year-end review feature called “Your Year with ChatGPT,” offering users a personalised snapshot of how they interacted with the chatbot over the past year, in a format similar to Spotify Wrapped.

The feature is currently available to eligible users in select markets, including the United States and other English-speaking countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. OpenAI said the rollout is limited and depends on factors such as account settings and usage history.

“Your Year with ChatGPT” is available to users on the Free, Plus and Pro plans who have enabled chat history and saved memories and met a minimum level of conversation activity. Team, Enterprise and Education accounts are not included in the initial release, the company said.

For users in regions where the feature has not yet been officially rolled out, OpenAI noted that they can still access a recap by directly prompting ChatGPT to generate a year-in-review summary of their usage.

OpenAI said the experience was designed to be optional and privacy-focused. The company described it as “lightweight, privacy-forward and user-controlled,” stressing that the recap does not open automatically. Instead, it appears as a prompt on the ChatGPT home screen, allowing users to decide whether to view it.

The recap uses bold visuals and playful framing to highlight individual usage patterns, assigning personalised “awards” based on how users interacted with the chatbot throughout the year.

Beyond statistics, the feature also includes creative elements. ChatGPT generates a poem and an image inspired by a user’s most common topics and interests, turning a year of conversations into a more expressive and personalised summary. OpenAI said the aim is to reflect how ChatGPT has been used for work, learning and creative projects, rather than offering a purely analytical breakdown.

Users can access “Your Year with ChatGPT” on both the web version of ChatGPT and the mobile apps on iOS and Android. The experience can also be triggered directly by asking ChatGPT for a year-end recap.

While the rollout remains limited, the feature highlights how deeply ChatGPT has become embedded in users’ daily routines — from brainstorming and coding to writing, studying and casual conversation — and marks a new way for OpenAI to showcase user engagement with its AI tools.