Titikey

Midjourney’s New External Image Editor Features: Upload Edits and Retexturing Workflows

Midjourney has recently made “editing” feel much more like a complete workflow: you can upload local images directly, then crop in the editor, expand the canvas, repaint specific areas, and even retexture with one click. For people who need to refine details repeatedly, Midjourney is no longer just about generating a four-image grid. What key capabilities did Midjourney update this time? First is the external image editor: it supports uploading images from your computer for expanding, cropping, repainting, adding/removing elements, and using text prompts together with selected regions.

2/15/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT Data Export User Guide: Steps to Back Up Chat History and Migrate Your Account

If you want to back up your ChatGPT chat history locally, or perform a full migration before switching accounts, you can use the official “Data Export.” Below, the steps are explained separately for the web and mobile versions, along with troubleshooting for common failure causes to prevent missing the export link email or being unable to open the file. Why Export ChatGPT Data: Backup, Migration, and Self-Check ChatGPT conversations often contain prompts, project notes, and draft ideas. Exporting allows you to save them offline and avoid losing them if something is accidentally deleted. If you’re preparing to change your email, clean up account content, or

2/15/2026
ChatGPT

A Detailed Guide to ChatGPT’s Memory Feature and New Controls: Making Long-Term Conversations Smoother

ChatGPT has started supporting “memory,” automatically using your preference information in future conversations. More importantly, this update turns the toggle, viewing, and deletion into controllable options—both convenient and more reassuring. Below is the shortest path to explain how to use it and how to manage it. What ChatGPT’s memory feature is: no need to repeat background information Once enabled, ChatGPT will record the long-term preferences you explicitly express in conversations, such as your usual tone, work context, fixed formats, etc. Next time you ask a similar question, ChatGPT

2/15/2026
ChatGPT

ChatGPT’s New Features Roll Out: Advanced Voice Conversations, Cloud File Imports, and Model Updates

This round of new ChatGPT features feels more like an upgrade in “how you use it”: moving from typing-only to collaboration with voice, images, and files. Below is the shortest path to understanding what these new features can do and who they’re for. More complete multimodal capabilities: chat with text and images together At the core of the new ChatGPT features is expanding text-based conversation to image understanding and a more natural interaction flow. You can drop screenshots or photos into ChatGPT and have it read the content, spot issues, and suggest fixes—rather than relying only on your own description. <p

2/15/2026
ChatGPT

Interpretation of ChatGPT’s New Features: Multimodal Conversations, a Mac App, and Direct Cloud Drive Uploads

Recently, ChatGPT’s update focus has been very clear: turning a “text-only chat box” into a work entry point that can see images, talk, and handle files directly. For people who do everyday writing, data analysis, or document organization, these new ChatGPT features can noticeably reduce the time spent switching back and forth between apps. Below, organized by use case, is a clear breakdown of the most worthwhile changes to try. Multimodal upgrade: ChatGPT can see images and reason better ChatGPT’s multimodal capabilities have moved from “being able to recognize images” toward more stable image-text integration:

2/15/2026
ChatGPT
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