Anthropic has expanded access to Claude’s Memory feature, previously limited to enterprise and team users, by rolling it out to individual subscribers on the Max tier and soon to Pro users. This upgrade allows Claude to retain information across conversations, making interactions more personalized and context-aware. Users can now enable two key settings—“Search and reference chats” and “Generate memory from chat history”—to activate memory functions. Once enabled, Claude can recall past discussions, track progress across projects, and build on previous inputs without requiring users to repeat themselves. For example, Claude can help draft a quarterly self-review by pulling relevant accomplishments from earlier chats.
What sets Claude apart is its commitment to transparency. Users can view, edit, and delete stored memories through natural conversation, giving them granular control over what the AI remembers. Claude also supports memory segmentation by project, ensuring that personal and professional contexts remain separate. For privacy-conscious users, Incognito mode disables memory entirely, and memory can be imported or exported between Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini.
Anthropic says it conducted extensive testing on sensitive topics to ensure the feature doesn’t reinforce harmful patterns or compromise safety. The company emphasizes that memory is designed to enhance workflows—whether drafting code, refining startup pitches, or conducting research—without sacrificing user control. This rollout marks a major step in making Claude more competitive with other memory-enabled AI platforms, while maintaining a user-first approach to data handling.

















