Google Gemini App March Update Adds AI Chat History Transfer Feature
Lawrence Jengar Mar 27, 2026 16:53
Google's March Gemini Drop lets users transfer chat history from competing AI apps and expands free Personal Intelligence features across Gmail and Photos.
Google dropped its March update for the Gemini app on Friday, headlined by a feature that lets users import their conversation history from rival AI assistants. The move aims to lower switching costs for users considering a move from ChatGPT, Claude, or other competitors.
The chat transfer tool works in "just a few clicks," according to Google, preserving context and memories from previous AI interactions. For heavy users who've built up months of conversation history with other providers, the friction of starting fresh has been a real barrier to switching. Google's betting that removing that obstacle will pull users onto its platform.
The bigger news for existing users: Personal Intelligence is now free for all U.S. Gemini accounts. Previously a paid feature, it connects Gemini across Gmail, Google Photos, and YouTube to provide personalized assistance. Think vacation planning that actually knows your email confirmations and photo locations, or project management that pulls from your existing communications.
Google also pushed updates across its hardware ecosystem. Google TV gets Gemini-powered visual answers and narrated deep dives, making the assistant more useful on the big screen. The company didn't specify which TV models support the new features.
For creators, Lyria 3 Pro now generates tracks up to three minutes long, doubling the previous limit. Subscribers can feed the model photos or text prompts to create "high-fidelity anthems with lyrics" — though the practical applications beyond novelty remain unclear.
Gemini Live, Google's real-time voice conversation feature, received what the company calls its "biggest upgrade yet." The 3.1 version promises faster response times and doubled context retention, meaning fewer instances of the AI forgetting what you discussed two minutes ago.
The timing matters. With OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft all racing to lock in users with sticky features and accumulated context, Google's chat import tool represents a direct attack on competitor moats. Whether users actually migrate depends on how well the transfer preserves nuance — and whether Gemini's underlying capabilities justify the switch.
All features are rolling out now through the Gemini app, with Personal Intelligence limited to U.S. users at launch.
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