AI Tags: Auto-Organize Your Whole ChatGPT History
Click Generate and the extension reads your chat titles, proposes a set of tags that fit your history, and — once you approve them — labels every conversation in one pass. A thousand chats go from an undated pile to a filterable, tagged library in seconds.
AI Tags is the flagship of the free ChatGPT Pro Tools extension. It works title-only by design: it never reads the conversations themselves, just their titles, so tagging is fast and nothing private leaves your control.
What You Get
- Generate, review, apply — the AI proposes a tag vocabulary from your chat titles, you edit the list inline, then one Apply tags every conversation
- Titles only — it reads titles, never the conversation text, so a full scan takes seconds and your content stays private
- Several tags per chat — a conversation can carry more than one tag, so "React login bug" lands under both Coding and Debugging — tags beat folders
- New chats tag themselves — once a vocabulary exists, fresh conversations get tagged on the fly, free and on-device; chats you started on another device get caught up
- Filter by tag everywhere — narrow the Chat Manager or the ChatGPT sidebar to a single tag
- Editable vocabulary — rename or drop proposed tags before anything is applied, so the labels match how you actually think
Why ChatGPT's History Needs This
ChatGPT has no tags. Conversations sit in one reverse-chronological list, and the only grouping is Projects — folders you fill by hand. Past a few hundred chats, that means scrolling and re-asking questions you've already answered. AI Tags gives every conversation one or more labels automatically, so you filter instead of scroll. It's the fastest way to organize 1,000+ ChatGPT chats without dragging each one into a folder.
How to Use It
Step 1: Install ChatGPT Pro Tools
Get it from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons. It activates automatically on chatgpt.com.
Step 2: Open AI Tags and click Generate
Open the Chat Manager and start AI Tags. Generate reads your chat titles and proposes a tag vocabulary that fits your history.
Step 3: Review, then Apply
Rename or remove any proposed tags, then click Apply. Every chat is tagged in one pass, and new chats tag themselves from then on.
Free vs Pro
The first full scan and ongoing auto-tagging of new chats are free, running on-device through Chrome's built-in AI (Gemini Nano). The optional Pro tier ($4.99/mo) swaps in a cloud backend (Gemini Flash-Lite) that's much faster and more accurate, needs no chrome://flags or model download, and works in any browser including Firefox. Pro's backend sends only your chat titles and tag names — nothing is stored on the server — and if a cloud call fails mid-scan it falls back to on-device automatically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does AI Tags read my conversations?
No. It reads only your chat titles, never the conversation text. That's what makes a full-history scan take seconds and keeps your content private.
How long does tagging a large history take?
On Pro's cloud backend, 1,000-plus chats are tagged in seconds, because only titles are processed — there are no per-chat content reads. The free on-device backend is slower but still runs in one pass.
Can one chat have more than one tag?
Yes. A conversation can carry several tags at once, so it shows up under every label that fits. Tags overlap in a way folders can't.
Is AI Tags free?
Yes. The first full scan and auto-tagging of new chats run free on-device through Chrome's built-in AI (Gemini Nano). The optional Pro tier ($4.99/mo) adds a faster, more accurate cloud backend that also works on Firefox, sending only chat titles and tag names.
