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How to Transfer Chatbot Memory to and From Gemini

How to Transfer Chatbot Memory to and From Gemini

Posted on June 13, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on How to Transfer Chatbot Memory to and From Gemini
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If you’re already invested in a specific AI chatbot, the idea of switching to another one can seem daunting, despite your curiosity. Luckily, you don’t have to lose everything when you want to switch. If you’re using Gemini or are looking to switch from it, there are ways to get your information from one chatbot to another fairly easily. 

Chatbots are no longer just for chatting — nearly every major AI tool can create an assortment of outputs, including photos, videos and more. As these AI solutions become smarter and more capable, you’ll probably want to keep your conversations and creations available to you, no matter what tool you choose to use. 

If you’re coming from or to Gemini, here’s how to import and export your chatbot memory and previous conversations on the web, though you can also do this within the mobile app. 

Just remember that while it’s helpful for your chatbot to have some information about you to better personalize your experience, never give it any sensitive or personal information in case of data breaches.

How to import chatbot memories into Gemini

The setting to import your previous chatbot’s memory to Gemini is front and center in the settings. 

Google/Screenshot by Blake Stimac

Gemini does not have a built-in way to export chatbot memory, but you can prompt it to pull relevant information that it’s learned about you and add it to your new chatbot — and sometimes your old chatbot can help you come up with the right prompt.

For example, Claude provides a prompt for you to provide to your old chatbot, and you can use the response to add to Gemini. The prompt Claude offers is long and elaborate, starting with, “Export all of my stored memories and any context you’ve learned about me from past conversations.” 

Once you have the export from your previous chatbot, head over to Gemini to import the memory. 

  • Go to gemini.google.com
  • Log in to your Google account
  • Select the Settings cog
  • Select Import Memory to Gemini

With the output your previous chatbot gave you, paste it into the text box in Gemini and click Add memory. Gemini will begin to digest the prompt, and your memories will be stored. 

How to import past chats into Gemini

Depending on what chatbot you’re coming from, importing memory into Gemini can be a breeze. 

Google/Screenshot by Blake Stimac

If you’ve already exported your chats from your old chatbot, you can upload the zip file directly to Gemini in the same location as you would import memory. 

Below the copy-and-paste portion of the Import memory to Gemini section is a place where you can add zip files from supported AI providers. (Keep in mind that the largest file size Gemini supports for uploading is 5GB.) 

Imported chats will have an icon next to them to signify they were imported from another source. 

If you’re unable to upload files to Gemini, you may need to enable Memory from the settings. 

In Gemini:

  • Click the settings cog icon.
  • Click Personal Intelligence.
  • Toggle Memory to the on position.

Exporting your chats from Gemini is more involved

Gemini doesn’t have a built-in way to export your chats if you’re moving to another chatbot. Instead, you’ll need to use Google Takeout to get all your Gemini data.

Here’s how:

  • Go to takeout.google.com.
  • Log in to the account you want to export data from.
  • Click Deselect all.
  • Scroll down and select Gemini.
  • Click Next step.

You’ll then have the option to choose where to send your data. If it’s not selected already, click the dropdown box under Transfer to and select Send download link via email. Keep the file type as a .zip file and select how large you prefer the file size to be. Then click Create export.

From there, you’ll just need to wait until you receive the email with the download link to download your data. Depending on how much data there is to export, you may receive multiple files. When you receive the download link, you’ll be able to upload them to your new chatbot if it supports the feature. 





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