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Claude’s New Feature Simplifies AI Memory Transfer

Claude’s New Feature Simplifies AI Memory Transfer

Posted on March 3, 2026 By CWS

Anthropic has unveiled a groundbreaking feature for Claude, designed to streamline the process of transferring user data from other AI systems. This new memory import tool significantly enhances user experience by allowing preferences and contextual data from platforms like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot to be incorporated into Claude’s memory architecture.

Seamless Transition of AI Context

Available through claude.com/import-memory, this feature addresses a common challenge in AI technology—the loss of rich, accumulated user context when switching platforms. Users who have invested time in training AI assistants to understand their unique communication styles and project preferences can now move this data into Claude in mere moments.

Rather than replacing existing data, Claude’s system integrates incoming memory with current data, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of user needs and preferences is maintained throughout the transition.

Simple Two-Step Import Process

The import procedure is designed for ease, requiring no technical maneuvers like file exports or API management. Users can simply visit the import page, copy an extraction prompt, and execute it within their current AI platform. This action generates a text block containing all stored memory, which can then be transferred to Claude.

For those using ChatGPT, a direct option exists to copy memory entries from the platform’s settings and paste them into Claude. Users should be aware that memory integration may take up to 24 hours as Claude processes updates in daily cycles.

Managing Memory and Plan Options

Claude’s memory management system isolates project data to prevent cross-contamination between different workflows. Users have full control to view, modify, or erase stored memories at their convenience.

The full memory feature is included in all paid plans, starting at $20 per month, though free-tier users can manually input data for session-specific context. This initiative comes as the AI assistant market becomes increasingly competitive, with users more willing to explore alternatives. By minimizing the cost and effort of switching, Anthropic positions itself as a flexible and user-friendly choice.

This development is a strategic response to user demands for more fluid AI experiences, eliminating the need to forgo valuable user-specific data when transitioning between platforms. For more updates on AI technology, follow us on Google News, LinkedIn, and X.

Cyber Security News Tags:AI, AI assistants, AI switching, Anthropic, ChatGPT, Claude, Google Gemini, memory transfer, Microsoft Copilot, Technology

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