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ChatGPT brings group chats for all users as OpenAI pushes social features

OpenAI has launched group chats globally for all ChatGPT users, turning the service into a collaborative space rather than a one-to-one assistant.

November 21, 2025 / 07:53 IST
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OpenAI has made group chats available globally for all users on Free, Go, Plus and Pro plans. The rollout follows a short pilot in markets like Japan and New Zealand, and marks a shift in how the company wants people to use ChatGPT. Instead of being a private assistant, ChatGPT can now sit at the centre of shared conversations with friends, colleagues or family.

Up to 20 people in one AI assisted conversation

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A group chat can include as many as 20 people, provided they accept an invite. OpenAI says personal settings and memory remain private to each person. The idea is simple: let users collaborate, debate, plan and co write documents together while ChatGPT searches, summarises or compares information on demand.

To start a group chat, you tap the people icon and add participants directly or share a link. Everyone will be asked to set up a short profile with a name, username and photo. If you add someone to an existing chat, a fresh conversation is created so the original remains untouched.