Google eases switching to Gemini
Google rolled out tools that let users import chat histories and ‘memories’ from rivals like ChatGPT and Claude into Gemini — a classic data‑portability play to lower switching costs. That move directly targets user lock‑in and is a live example of a product strategy to accelerate adoption via migration tooling. (storyboard18.com)
Google published a Gemini blog post on March 26, 2026 announcing new “switching tools” and named Maryam Sanglaji as the Group Product Manager for the Gemini App who described the features. (blog.google)) Gemini provides two distinct import flows: an “Import memory” flow that gives a suggested prompt to paste into another AI to extract a summary of your preferences, and an “Import chat history” flow that accepts exported conversation archives as.zip uploads. (blog.google)) Uploaded chat archives must be.zip files up to 5 GB per file, and Google’s help page notes users can upload up to five.zip files per day; images and project attachments are not carried over when importing chat history. (gemini.google)) The import feature is limited to personal Google Accounts for users aged 18 or older and is explicitly not available in the European Economic Area, Switzerland, or the United Kingdom, nor in Gemini on Google Messages, Gemini in Chrome, or Gemini on Android XR. (support.google.com)) Imported conversations show up in Gemini’s left-hand Chats menu with a special “imported chat” icon, can be searched, and can be deleted by import batch, while Google has rebranded “Past chats” to “Memory” to reflect the integration of imported context. (gemini.google)) Google warns that chat-history imports can take time to process—help documentation says the import can take up to a day—and the company says the new tools are “rolling out today” to consumer accounts as of March 26, 2026. (support.google.com))