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Import Your AI Memories and Chat History to Gemini

Import Your AI Memories and Chat History to Gemini

Stop starting from scratch with every new AI tool and learn how to migrate your existing conversations and preferences directly into the Gemini ecosystem.

The biggest hurdle in switching digital assistants is the fear of losing your curated history and personalized settings. Google has launched a dedicated switching tool that makes this transition seamless by allowing you to port your AI memories and chat history from platforms like ChatGPT and Claude directly into the Gemini app.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 28, 2026


Google Gemini
Have you ever spent weeks "training" an AI assistant to understand your specific writing style or your complex project requirements, only to feel trapped because moving to a better tool means starting over? 

It is a common frustration in the rapidly evolving world of generative AI. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Import Memories to Google Gemini.

As Google consolidates its AI efforts under the Gemini brand, the company is addressing this "data gravity" head on. 

Instead of losing the context of your previous interactions, you can now bring that intelligence with you. 

This isn't just about saving old text; it is about maintaining the momentum of your digital workflows without skipping a beat.

Bring Your AI Memories to Gemini

Feature Explanation

Google's new "Import memory to Gemini" tool allows users to migrate two distinct types of data from other AI platforms: structured "memories" and your full chat history. 

Memories include your preferences, facts about your work, and how you like to communicate. History includes the actual logs of your past conversations.

The process for preferences is clever. Gemini provides a specialized prompt that you run in your current AI tool. 

That AI generates a summary of everything it knows about you, which you then paste back into Gemini. 

For chat history, the tool allows you to upload the standard data export ZIP files provided by other AI services. 

Gemini then processes these files so you can search, reference, and continue those old conversations within the Gemini interface.

What You’ll Gain
  • Contextual Continuity: Pick up exactly where you left off on complex tasks started in other apps.
  • Zero-Start Personalization: Gemini instantly learns your interests and style using data you've already curated elsewhere.
  • Unified Archive: Search and manage your entire AI history across multiple platforms in one central location.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Web and Desktop
  1. Visit gemini.google.com.
  2. Click Settings & help (the gear icon) in the bottom left sidebar.
  3. Select Import memory to Gemini from the menu.
  4. To Import Preferences:  
    • Click the "Import preferences" option. 
    • Copy the provided prompt, paste it into ChatGPT or Claude, then copy the result back into Gemini.  
    • Here's the current prompt provided by Gemini:
You are helping me import context from one AI assistant to another. Your job is to go through our past conversations and sum up what you know about me.

In the output, please avoid using any first-person pronouns (I, my, me, mine) and any second-person pronouns (you, your, yours). Instead, refer to the individual you have learned about as "the user" or use neutral phrasing.

Preserve the user's words verbatim where possible, especially for instructions and preferences.

Categories (output in this order):
1. Demographics Information: Preferred names, profession, education, and general residence.
2. Interests & Preferences: Sustained, active engagements (not just owning an object or a one-time purchase).
3. Relationships: Confirmed, sustained relationships.
4. Dated Events, Projects & Plans: A log of significant, recent activities.
5. Instructions: Rules I've explicitly asked you to follow going forward, "always do X", "never do Y", and corrections to your behavior. Only include rules from stored memories, not from conversations.

Format:
Divide the content into the labeled section using the categories above. Try to include verbatim quotes from my prompts that justify each entry. Structure each entry using this format:
The user's name is <name>.
- Evidence: User said "call me <name>". Date: [YYYY-MM-DD].

Output:
- Format the final output summary as a text block.

     5 To Import Chat History
    • Obtain your data export ZIP file from your current AI provider’s settings.
    • Under the Import chats section in Gemini, click Add and upload your ZIP file.

Move AI Memories to Gemini

fig. 1 - Move AI Memories to Gemini


Pros and Cons

Pros: 
  • Dramatically lowers the switching cost for power users with extensive AI histories.
  • Allows you to continue building on old threads using Gemini’s advanced reasoning and Google Workspace integrations.

Cons:
  • The ZIP upload process relies on third party exports, which can sometimes take hours or even days to receive from providers like OpenAI.
  • Only the text of conversations is imported; images and generated files from other apps will not carry over into the new interface.
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Feature Access

The switching tool is currently rolling out for personal Google Accounts for users 18 and older. 

It is not currently available for work or school accounts or in the EEA, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value  |  10
This is a "killer feature" that removes the biggest barrier to switching AI tools.

Usability  |  8
The prompt and paste method is clever, though ZIP exports can be slightly clunky.

Wow Factor  |  9
The ability to actually continue a rival AI thread inside Gemini is a major win.

Total: 27/30  |  🌟 Excellent
This is the most significant update for AI power users this year, making true data portability a reality.

Key Takeaways

Google’s new switching tool ends the era of AI lock in by letting you own and move your data. 

Whether it is your personal preferences or thousands of past messages, you can now bring that context into Gemini to fuel more personalized and productive results.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Gemini Switching Tool (Import Memory)
  • Platform(s): Web 
  • Quick Benefit: Migrates preferences and full chat history from rival AI apps.
  • Access Type: Free (Personal Accounts)

Try It Yourself

Navigate to your Gemini settings today and look for the "Import memory" option. 

Even if you aren't ready to fully switch, importing your history allows you to compare how Gemini handles your most complex past conversations. 

Invite your team to try it out and subscribe to the One Cool Tip newsletter for more AI transition guides!

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Friday, March 27, 2026

Unlock Thousands of Free Sound Effects

Unlock Thousands of Free Sound Effects

Discover an overlooked goldmine of professional audio you can use instantly. BBC’s massive sound archive is now searchable, playable, and ready for your next project.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 27, 2026


One Cool Tip Sounds
Have you ever needed the perfect sound effect and ended up sifting through low-quality clips or expensive libraries? 

There’s a better option hiding in plain sight, and it comes from one of the most trusted media organizations in the world.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use the Free BBC Sound Effects Archive.

BBC Sounds

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Apple Releases iOS 26.4: New Emojis, Video Podcasts, and Smarter iPhone Features You’ll Actually Use

Apple Releases iOS 26.4: New Emojis, Video Podcasts, and Smarter iPhone Features You’ll Actually Use

Apple’s latest update is not just about polish. iOS 26.4 adds visible, practical features including new emojis, video podcasts, and smarter system behavior.  iOS 26.4 delivers a mix of fun additions and meaningful upgrades that improve how your iPhone works day to day. From fresh emojis to Apple Music and Podcasts enhancements, this update brings both personality and productivity.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 25, 2026


iOS 26.4
Most iPhone updates promise improvements you barely notice.

iOS 26.4 takes a different approach. It introduces features you will actually see, use, and appreciate. Some are small, like new emojis. 

Others, like video podcasts and smarter notifications, quietly improve your daily workflow.

iOS 26.4 Whats New

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Improved Bing Video Creator: Turn Text Prompts into Shareable Videos in Seconds

Improved Bing Video Creator: Turn Text Prompts into Shareable Videos in Seconds

Create short videos from simple prompts using Bing’s updated AI-powered Video Creator. It’s fast, visual, and built for everyday users who want content without complexity.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 25, 2026


Bing
What if creating a short video was as easy as typing a sentence?

That’s exactly what Microsoft is aiming for with the improved Bing Video Creator. 

Instead of editing timelines or learning video software, you describe what you want, and the system builds it for you.

We first told you about this Bing feature in 2025.

Turn Text Into Videos - Bing

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

How to Find Receipts on Your Phone Without Digging Through Photos

How to Find Receipts on Your Phone Without Digging Through Photos

Quickly locate receipts, QR codes, and scanned documents right inside your photo library using built-in search tools on iPhone and Android.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 24, 2026


Find Receipts on Your Phone Icon
Ever stood at a return counter scrolling endlessly through your camera roll, hoping to find that one receipt?

Here's a Cool Tip: Know How to Search Photos.

Your phone already knows where it is. 

You just haven’t been using the right search.

Find Receipts on Your Phone

Monday, March 23, 2026

How To Create QR Codes In Microsoft Word (So People Actually Scan Them)

How To Create QR Codes In Microsoft Word (So People Actually Scan Them)

Turn any Word document into a scannable, mobile-friendly experience with built-in QR codes. No add ins, no sketchy websites, just a smart field code hiding in plain sight.  Creating QR codes directly in Microsoft Word lets you turn reports, handouts, and invoices into interactive documents. 

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 23, 2026


Microsoft Word
You have probably seen QR codes slapped on posters, menus, and invoices that no one actually scans. 

Often they are too small, too blurry, or point to a link that is already out of date.

Here's a Cool Tip:  Create QR Codes in Microsoft Word.

Microsoft Word has a built in way to generate QR codes that update with your document, without uploading anything to a third party site. 

Once you know the trick, you can drop a QR code into a template in seconds and keep it in sync with your latest URL, form, or contact info.

Create QR Codes in Microsoft Word

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Gemini for Everyone: Personal Intelligence Moves Beyond the Paywall

Gemini for Everyone: Personal Intelligence Moves Beyond the Paywall

Google has officially expanded its "Personal Intelligence" feature to all Gemini users in the U.S., allowing the AI to connect and reason across Gmail, Photos, and Drive without a paid subscription.  This rollout marks a major shift from beta testing to a standard feature for millions of personal Google accounts.

Byline: By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 22, 2026


Google Gemini
Remember when you had to pay $20 a month just to have an AI assistant that actually knew your schedule? 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Use Gemini's Personal Intelligence for Free.

Google flipped the switch to bring Personal Intelligence to the masses. 

No longer reserved for "Pro" subscribers, this feature allows Gemini to act as a unified brain for your digital life. 

If you've ever felt like your data was trapped in silos: an airline confirmation in Gmail, a car's license plate in Photos, and a packing list in Drive, this update is the bridge you've been waiting for.

Gemini Personal Intelligence Expands

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Learn Math with ChatGPT Using Interactive Visuals That Actually Make Sense

Learn Math with ChatGPT Using Interactive Visuals That Actually Make Sense

See formulas move, variables respond, and hard concepts click faster. ChatGPT’s new interactive math and science visuals turn abstract lessons into something you can test, tweak, and understand.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 21, 2026


ChatGPT
What if math stopped feeling like a wall of symbols and started behaving more like a live demo? 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Learn Math with ChatGPT.

ChatGPT has launched a new interactive learning experience for math and science. 

This matters because the old pattern for AI study help was often too passive. 

You asked a question, got an answer, and hoped it stuck. 

With these new visual modules, ChatGPT can show how relationships change as you adjust numbers, which is a much better fit for concepts like the Pythagorean theorem, circle area, ideal gas law, and lens equations. 

The feature launched March 10, 2026, with more than 70 core math and science topics and is available globally across all plans.

Learn Math with ChatGPT

Friday, March 20, 2026

Channel Surfer Turns YouTube Into a Lean-Back TV Experience

Channel Surfer Turns YouTube Into a Lean-Back TV Experience

Flip through live-style channels built from YouTube and rediscover content without endless searching. Channel Surfer gives you a cable-like viewing experience using YouTube videos, organized into channels you can browse. If you miss the simplicity of flipping channels instead of scrolling feeds, this tool delivers a surprisingly engaging alternative.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
March 19, 2026


Channel Surfer
Do you ever open YouTube intending to watch one video and end up spending more time searching than actually watching? 

The paradox of choice has turned streaming into work. 

Here's a Cool Tip:  Watch Channel Surfer.

Instead of forcing you to decide, Channel Surfer lets you browse like traditional television, with curated streams that just play.

Channel Surfer