Delete Your Grok Chat History on Twitter

Grok is xAI's assistant, the same one built into X, and every conversation you've had with it is saved to your Grok history. Redact loads that history and clears it in bulk. Wipe every chat at once, or search and pick exactly which conversations go, while preservation rules keep your starred chats and anything else you mark safe from the sweep. You connect Grok once, Redact pulls your full history, and you stay in control of what goes and what stays.

Free for your last 30 days of Grok chats.

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Why clear your Grok history

Your AI conversations are a candid record of you

A chat with Grok feels throwaway in the moment, but every one of them is saved to your account, and they add up fast into something more revealing than any public profile.

01

It's all tied to one account

Your entire Grok history sits behind one login — the same one you reuse and stay signed into. Anyone who gets into that account can scroll back through everything you've ever asked.

02

You ask an AI what you'd never post

Health worries, money problems, work drama, half-formed ideas. An AI chat history is more honest than anything you'd tweet, which makes it the last thing you want lingering around.

03

The history builds silently

Every question becomes a saved conversation, and months of casual use turns into hundreds of chats you've completely forgotten. The record just grows until you decide to clear it.

04

You're not the only one who can read them

Your chats don't just sit in your history — they sit on xAI's servers, where the same company that runs your X feed can retain them and use them to help train Grok. Deleting a conversation is what pulls it from your account and out of their systems.

What this feature does

Wipe it all, or keep exactly what matters

Redact pulls up your full Grok chat list, your questions and Grok's answers together. Hit Select All to queue the whole history, or use the built-in search to surface conversations by keyword and check off only the ones you want gone. A running count shows the size of the batch before anything happens.

Deletion doesn't have to be all or nothing. Preservation rules protect every starred chat with a single checkbox, keep any conversation that mentions words or phrases you choose, and shield whole content types like uploaded files, images, or web searches from every run.

  • Select all or pick
  • Preserve starred
  • Keep by phrase
  • Protect content types
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Choose what goes, protect what stays

Six ways to shape the cleanup

Queue everything with one click, or combine these controls until the batch holds exactly the conversations you mean to remove.

Search your history

Type a keyword and every matching conversation surfaces instantly.

Pick individual chats

A checkbox per conversation, with a running count of what's selected.

Date range

Presets reach back a week, a month, a year, or your whole history.

Preserve starred chats

One checkbox and every chat you've starred survives the run.

Preserve by phrase

Chats mentioning words you choose are kept, no matter what else matches.

Preserve content types

Shield chats holding uploaded files, images, or web searches.

Run it your way

Four modes, one preset away from automatic

Preview

See the full list of matching chats before a single one is touched.

Deletion

Clear the whole queued batch in one run when you're sure.

Review & Delete

Step through the matches and approve removals as you go.

Schedule

Repeat the cleanup on a cadence, with your settings saved as a preset.

Step-by-step guide

How to delete your Grok chat history with Redact

The whole flow takes a few minutes, and you see everything the run will touch before you commit to it.

  1. 1

    Download Redact for free

    Install Redact on your computer. The Grok tool runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

    Download for your device →
  2. 2

    Connect Grok

    Open Redact, choose Grok, and follow the prompts to link your account securely. This connects your Grok (grok.com) account, which holds your Grok history. Your login goes straight to Grok and never touches a Redact server.

  3. 3

    Pick your chats and scope the run

    Open the chat selector and choose what goes. Hit Select All for a full sweep, or narrow it down first.

    • Search: surface conversations by keyword and tick them off.
    • Date range: presets from a week back to your whole history.
    • Preservation: protect starred chats, key phrases, or whole content types before anything runs.
  4. 4

    Preview the batch

    Run a Preview to see every conversation the run will remove, with the archiver saving local copies as it goes. Adjust your selection until the list is exactly right.

  5. 5

    Delete, or put it on a schedule

    Start the deletion and Redact works through the queue from your device. To keep the history from growing back, save your settings as a preset and schedule the cleanup to repeat.

Nothing leaves your device

Redact talks straight to Grok from your computer, so your conversations and your login never pass through a Redact server. It uses the minimum access needed to carry out your deletions, and you can disconnect Grok at any time.

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