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Google is adding Gemini-powered tools to Gmail, aiming to turn inboxes into more proactive assistants for managing conversations, tasks, and priorities.

AI-Powered Gmail Features Begin Rolling Out To Users

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Google is rolling out new Gemini-powered features in Gmail as part of what the company describes as a shift toward a more “personal, proactive inbox assistant.”

In a blog post, Google said it is “bringing Gmail into the Gemini era,” with tools designed to transform the inbox into a smarter workplace. The new features will first roll out to English-speaking Gmail users in the United States, while users in other regions and languages are expected to gain access soon. Google also noted that some features will be exclusive to paid subscribers, while others will be available to all Gmail users.

One of the key additions is AI Overviews, which aims to turn email content into instant answers. When a user opens an email thread with dozens of replies, Gmail can synthesize the entire conversation into a concise summary highlighting the key points. Gemini can also generate a simple AI overview when users ask their inbox a question, reducing the need to search manually through keywords or old messages.

Another new feature is AI Inbox, which helps users quickly identify which emails are most urgent. Designed as a personalized briefing, it highlights to-dos and catches users up on what matters, helping them prioritize tasks and save time.
Google also highlighted Help Me Write, a tool available to all Gmail users that assists with refining emails and creating messages from scratch.

Last year, Gemini was integrated into Gmail, allowing users to search their messages, draft emails from prompts, enhance grammar, and generate tailored responses. One of the latest upgrades is Suggested Replies, which Google said uses the context of a user’s emails to create one-click responses. This builds on an earlier feature called Smart Replies. Google is also improving its proofreading option to better check grammar and make emails more concise.

With these updates, Gmail is undergoing what Google described as a major AI overhaul, with artificial intelligence playing a larger role in how users write, manage, and respond to messages, supporting what the company calls “a whole new way of emailing.”