Claude just got a vital free upgrade to help it take on ChatGPT — it'll now remember conversations for all users. Here's why that matters

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Claude Free Plan Upgrade (Image credit: Anthropic)

  • Claude’s free users now get full conversational memory
  • The AI will remember details across chats regardless of subscription tier
  • The upgrade makes long-term planning and everyday tasks smoother

Anthropic is making every conversation with Claude memorable to the AI chatbot, enabling the AI's memory feature for free users after months during which it was only available to those paying for a subscription to Claude's premium tiers. Memory is only the latest feature Anthropic has made freely available, after recently expanding access to the chatbot's file creation, Connectors, and customizable Skills.

Memory seems like a simple feature on the surface, but it offers continuity in a way that changes the feel of using an AI assistant. Instead of repeating your preferences, your ongoing projects, or the little details you’ve already explained six times, Claude can now hold onto them and bring them back when needed.

Memory lets Claude build on what you say over time, making its responses feel more tailored and more grounded in who you are as a person rather than in the moment you type a prompt. Considering how ChatGPT, Gemini, and other AI chatbots are opening up new kinds of subscriptions and monetization strategies, like ChatGPT ads. Claude’s continued expansion of its free plan features stands out.

And it seems to be working. Claude recently surged to the top of the U.S. App Store’s free charts, a spot usually dominated by OpenAI and Google. Memory, offered without a subscription, reinforces the appeal of Claude on top of its other abilities. It opens the door for more people to experience what the premium version already has.

Memory power

Although the memory upgrade is the headliner, Anthropic has also been rolling out complementary features designed to smooth the experience for anyone moving to Claude from other chatbots. This includes a tool that imports conversation history from competing assistants.

But the memory option is far from trivial. People may underestimate how important persistence is, but without memory, you're forced to repeat yourself or deal with more generic answers. If you're not a fan of it, though, you can pause the memory feature, preserving what Claude has already learned but keeping it dormant until you choose otherwise. You can also delete memories entirely.

Claude on a smartphone.

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Memory and personalization are no longer deluxe comforts for most AI chatbots. ChatGPT and Gemini highlight them as key selling points. Claude matching these capabilities on the free tier is a way of signaling that it wants to be seen as a peer, not an alternative that trades features for safety.

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Claude’s new memory feature is a practical upgrade at heart, but Anthropic clearly wants people to see it as the company investing in deepening the relationship between users and Claude instead of relying on novelty alone.


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Eric Hal Schwartz is a freelance writer for TechRadar with more than 15 years of experience covering the intersection of the world and technology. For the last five years, he served as head writer for Voicebot.ai and was on the leading edge of reporting on generative AI and large language models. He's since become an expert on the products of generative AI models, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude, Google Gemini, and every other synthetic media tool. His experience runs the gamut of media, including print, digital, broadcast, and live events. Now, he's continuing to tell the stories people want and need to hear about the rapidly evolving AI space and its impact on their lives. Eric is based in New York City.

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