

OpenAI may soon change how users share ChatGPT conversations online. A new leak suggests the company is testing colourful preview cards that appear before someone opens a shared chat link.
The feature was spotted in a recent Android build of the ChatGPT app by Android Authority. The publication said hidden tools inside the app revealed multiple sharing layouts currently under development.
Currently, ChatGPT conversations are shared through standard links with basic previews. The leaked feature adds visual cards that display the conversation title along with a stylized background.
According to the report, OpenAI is testing three formats:
A plain white card
A blue gradient design
A colourful multi-tone layout
The cards appear designed for social media platforms and messaging apps where visual previews attract more attention than plain links. The report did not mention whether users would be able to customise colours or layouts before sharing.
The Android app reportedly includes another unfinished feature tied to screenshots. Android Authority said the app can detect when users capture screenshots of conversations. OpenAI may eventually add quick-share options after a screenshot is taken.
That could help users share specific replies, AI-generated images, or snippets from chats without posting an entire conversation link. Many users currently share ChatGPT outputs by manually taking screenshots and posting them on platforms such as X, Instagram, Reddit, and LinkedIn. A built-in sharing tool would simplify that process.
The feature reflects a larger shift inside AI platforms. Chatbots are no longer used only for productivity tasks. Their outputs increasingly circulate across social media as public content.
OpenAI has gradually expanded ChatGPT’s collaboration and sharing tools over the past year. The company previously introduced public chat links, memory features, and collaborative workspace functions.
The preview cards appear to build on that strategy by making conversations easier to share and visually cleaner across apps. The feature could especially appeal to creators, students, educators, marketers, and professionals who regularly post AI-generated content online.
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OpenAI has not officially announced the feature or confirmed a release date. Since the tools were discovered in an unreleased Android app build, the final version may change before rollout. Companies often test internal features that never reach public release.
However, the leak offers an early look at how OpenAI plans to make ChatGPT conversations more shareable across digital platforms.