ChatGPT has long supported memory functionality—a feature pivotal in enhancing user experience, as it allows the model to recall user preferences without requiring repeated input.
Now, its competitor Claude is also preparing to introduce memory capabilities. Although the feature has not yet been officially released, developers have discovered references to it within the codebase. With this functionality, Claude will be able to remember past interactions and incorporate that knowledge into future conversations to provide more personalized responses.
Anthropic is preparing a Memory feature for Claude Web
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— M1 (@M1Astra) June 24, 2025
For instance, a user could specify a preference for the Python programming language, prompting Claude to prioritize Python in future code outputs or to assist in building small tools using Python by default.
As these insights have not been formally confirmed by Anthropic, it remains unclear when the memory feature will officially be rolled out. Users of Claude will have to await further updates with patience.
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