Poe, Quora’s app that integrates various AI models into one platform, is launching a group chat feature. The company announced on Monday that users around the world will be able to start group chats with up to 200 other users and collaborate across more than 200 AI models, including text, images, video, and audio generators, within a single conversation.
The release comes just days after OpenAI’s ChatGPT began piloting group chat in markets including Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan. This move could transform chatbots from one-on-one AI interactions to collaborative spaces where users can interact with friends, family, and colleagues as well.
According to Quora, adding group chat to Poe could potentially enable a new type of interactive experience for AI users. For example, the company suggests family and friends can use this feature to plan trips together using Gemini 2.5’s search capabilities and o3 Deep Research. You can also use the different image models on Poe to let your team collaborate to brainstorm images for a moodboard, or use one of the quiz bots on the app to play trivia games together as a group.
Group chats allow users to collaborate using any combination of AI models and creator-built bots. This includes models such as Claude 4.5 Sonnet, Celebrities v3, Celebrities Music, Nano Banana, GPT-5.1, Kling 2.5 Turbo Pro, o3 Deep Research, Sora 2 Pro, and Veo 3.1.
Poe users can start a group chat from the app’s home screen on the poe.com website. When you chat, your chat history syncs across devices in real time, so you can start a chat on your desktop and move it to your mobile device without losing the thread.

Quora has been developing this feature over the past six months and will continue to improve group chats based on user feedback in the weeks after release.
“We believe the potential group interactions through AI and opportunities for collaboration with AI are vast and currently untapped,” the company said in an announcement. “The product we’re launching today allows anyone to create custom bots in Poe and even share them for others to use in their own groups. We’re looking forward to seeing the use cases everyone discovers.”
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