AI Chat History – Windframe

The AI Chat History feature in Windframe allows users to revisit, reuse, and manage previously submitted prompts and AI-generated design outputs.


The AI Chat History feature in Windframe helps you track, manage, and reuse your previous AI prompt interactions. Whether you're revisiting a successful design or iterating on an old idea, the history panel gives you quick access to your creative flow.

🔍 What Is AI Chat History?

AI Chat History logs all your previous AI interactions in Windframe—including the prompts you entered and the designs generated in response. This gives you a reliable reference point for:

  • Reviewing your design process
  • Reusing successful prompts
  • Continuing incomplete or experimental ideas

🚀 How to use the Ai Chat History

  1. In the Windframe interface, click on the Show History button from the prompt search panal.

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  1. A panel will open showing a chronological list of your AI-generated prompts and responses.

Each entry includes:

  • The text of the prompt
  • A preview (if available)
  • The ability to reuse the output in your project

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  1. Click on any of your previous Prompt to go to the previous prompts you generated

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  1. Select the template you want to add to your current design from the prevous history prompts you just clicked.

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  1. You can also add a follow up prompt to edit the selected template.

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  1. Once you are done, Select “Add to Canvas”

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  1. The design will appear in your current workspace, ready for editing or reuse

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📌 Why It’s Useful

  • No More Lost Work: Every prompt is saved automatically
  • Fast Iteration: Test different variations and reuse what works
  • Organized Workflow: Keep track of design decisions and reuse across projects
  • One-Click Reuse: Add anything from history directly into your current canvas

💡 Tips

  • Use AI Chat History to recover old work or improve it with new insights.
  • Don’t repeat yourself—reuse good prompts.
  • Combine multiple past outputs into a new design for creative variation.