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TL;DR Google is working on a temporary chat feature for Gemini.
This feature could be similar to ChatGPT’s Temporary Chats, which give users a blank slate for conversation and doesn’t save any memory.
We were able to subsequently take a closer look at this feature via more screenshots.
Update: July 1, 2025 (8:30 AM ET): We uncovered evidence of a temporary chat feature in Gemini earlier this month (see the original article below). We were only able to provide one screenshot at the time, but we’ve now been able to delve a little deeper. Check out the screens below.
Our new images confirm that this is indeed a temporary chat feature. Google’s description notes that these chats don’t appear in Gemini Apps Activity or in Recent Chats. The description also says that these chats aren’t used to train models or for personalization, although they are retained for 72 hours.
In any event, we hope Google rolls out temporary chats sooner rather than later. This would save users from having to delve into their chat history and delete irrelevant chats.
Original article: June 9, 2025 (12:11 PM ET): OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini have emerged as popular AI assistants. Both are usually neck-and-neck when it comes to features, but given the pace of innovation, a few things are missing here and there. It seems Google wants to close the gap on its end, as it could bring a ChatGPT-like temporary chat feature to Gemini in the future.
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We’ve spotted code within Google app v16.22.44 beta that indicates that Google is working on a temporary chat feature. We managed to activate the feature to give you an early look at it:
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