ChatGPT is getting a dedicated mode for teens

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OpenAI is launching a dedicated ChatGPT mode for teenagers that consolidates safety features and adds new protections to promote healthy AI use amid increased scrutiny.

<figure> <img alt="" data-caption="ChatGPT for Teens includes safeguards and parental controls. | Image: OpenAI" data-portal-copyright="Image: OpenAI" data-has-syndication-rights="1" src="https://platform.theverge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/08/Parental-Controls-1.png?quality=90&#038;strip=all&#038;crop=0,0,100,100" /> <figcaption> ChatGPT for Teens includes safeguards and parental controls. | Image: OpenAI </figcaption> </figure> <p class="wp-block-paragraph">OpenAI is introducing a dedicated ChatGPT mode for teenagers, combining existing youth safeguards and new safety features under one roof. The launch comes amid mounting public scrutiny over how AI tools affect younger users, as other platforms implement their own age checks and teen-specific protections. </p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph">ChatGPT for Teens is "an experience designed to help teens learn, think critically, deepen understanding, and use AI with confidence," OpenAI said in a blog post published Tuesday. Teen mode will automatically apply to users who identify themselves as being between the ages of 13 and 17, as well as those the system estimates to be under 1 …</p> <p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/981333/openai-chatgpt-teen-mode">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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# ChatGPT is getting a dedicated mode for teens Source: [https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/981333/openai-chatgpt-teen-mode](https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/981333/openai-chatgpt-teen-mode) OpenAI is introducing a dedicated ChatGPT mode for teenagers, combining existing youth safeguards and new safety features under one roof\. The launch comes amid mounting public scrutiny over how AI tools affect younger users, as other platforms implement their own age checks and teen\-specific protections\. ChatGPT for Teens is “an experience designed to help teens learn, think critically, deepen understanding, and use AI with confidence,” OpenAI said in a blog post published Tuesday\. Teen mode will automatically apply to users who identify themselves as being between the ages of 13 and 17, as well as those the system estimates to be under 18\. Children under 13 aren’t permitted to use the platform, according to OpenAI’s[published age policy](https://help.openai.com/en/articles/8313401-is-chatgpt-safe-for-all-ages)\. The teen experience will apply protections by default, including tighter restrictions on prohibited or sensitive content including graphic violence, depictions of self\-harm, and sexual or romantic roleplay\. It will also surface warnings and safety information around topics such as eating disorders, while giving parents controls to set quiet hours and receive notifications about safety alerts if the system flags a possible safety risk\. Other features are aimed at encouraging what OpenAI describes as “healthy, balanced use,” including reminders around sensitive image uploads, teen\-specific onboarding, and customization options such as accent colors and voice variations\. OpenAI is also adding new “responsible homework reminders,” which it says can recognize when a teen appears to be “trying to shortcut an assignment” and redirect them to ChatGPT’s dedicated[study mode](https://www.theverge.com/news/715493/openai-chatgpt-ai-study-mode-answer)\. Teens or parents can also set “study hours” that automatically enable study mode during designated times\. **1/3** *Do you really want to share that image?*Image: OpenAI Though OpenAI is framing this as a new teen\-focused ChatGPT experience, many of the protections it describes aren’t new, with the launch largely consolidating existing safeguards alongside a handful of smaller additions and tweaks\. OpenAI[rolled out age\-prediction features](https://www.theverge.com/news/864784/openai-chatgpt-age-prediction-restrictions-rollout)at the start of the year, while parental controls and study mode arrived roughly a year ago\. The company[said](https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/966619/chatgpt-will-show-teens-more-frequent-break-reminders)it would show teens more frequent break reminders last month\. OpenAI said its teen protections are “underpinned by ongoing safety research” and that it plans to publish more of “what we are learning” in the future, as well as build additional safety features to help teens benefit from AI\. “But that access should come with protections that reflect their developmental stage, reinforce real\-world relationships, and support healthy use over time\. ChatGPT for Teens is our next step in building toward that standard\.” **Follow topics and authors**from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates\. - Robert Hart

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