OpenAI makes ChatGPT Projects available to free users, adds new features

Updated on 04-Sep-2025
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OpenAI has announced that ChatGPT Projects are now available to free users.

Along with making Projects available to free users, OpenAI is rolling out several new improvements.

The new features are already live on the web and Android app, with iOS roll out coming soon.

OpenAI has announced that ChatGPT Projects are now available to free users, giving everyone access to a smarter way of organising their work in ChatGPT. Projects act like digital workspaces where users can keep everything related to a task or long-term effort in one place. Instead of jumping between separate chats, users can group conversations, upload reference files, and set custom instructions. 

One of the biggest advantages of Projects is built-in memory. This means ChatGPT remembers all the chats and files saved within a project.

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Along with making Projects available to free users, OpenAI is rolling out several new improvements. The updates include:

  • Larger file uploads per project (up to 5 for free users, 25 for Plus users, 40 for Pro/Business/Enterprise users).
  • You can now choose colours and icons for more customisation.
  • Project-only memory controls for more tailored context.

The new features are already live on the web and Android app, with iOS roll out coming soon.

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By expanding Projects and adding more customization options, OpenAI is making ChatGPT a stronger tool for anyone who needs to manage complex or ongoing work.

Why use Projects in ChatGPT?

  • Your files, instructions, and conversations live together, so ChatGPT stays on topic and you stay organised.
  • You can work seamlessly across devices. Start on your phone, pick up on the web, or vice versa.
  • Reuse projects for recurring or multi-threaded tasks like weekly research or ongoing content drafts.

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