How to export ChatGPT conversations
If you’ve spent months thinking out loud in ChatGPT, that history is an asset. Here’s how official export works — and when a local library is a better fit.
What “export” usually means
People searching for this want one of three outcomes:
- Backup — don’t lose threads if the account changes
- Migration — move ideas into docs, notes, or another tool
- Searchable archive — find an old answer without scrolling forever
Option A — Official ChatGPT data export
OpenAI provides a full account data export (settings → data controls). It’s the right choice for a complete legal/compliance dump.
- Pros: official, complete bundle
- Cons: slow turnaround, bulk zip, not shaped like a day-to-day library
Option B — Local library with TotalRecalls (Windows)
TotalRecalls runs on your PC, connects to your ChatGPT session locally, and writes conversations into folders as Markdown + JSON you can open in any editor.
- Buy / install TotalRecalls for Windows
- Choose ChatGPT as the provider
- Sign in through the local login window
- Export — files land under your Library folder
Which should you use?
Use official export when you need a full account archive. Use TotalRecalls when you want a usable personal library sooner — especially if you also use Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, or Grok and want one archive location for all of them.
Tips for a clean ChatGPT archive
- Export before you cancel a plan or close an account
- Keep the folder inside a backup drive or cloud backup you control
- Prefer Markdown for reading; keep JSON if you might process later
