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Gmailify is being discontinued this month, ending Gmail’s ability to treat non-Gmail inboxes like native ones.
This is a marked change for Gmail, more than twenty years after the platform launched. It has generated plenty of coverage as a response, but it comes with caveats — only a limited number of changes over a limited period of time. For anyone stuck with their twenty-year-old high school or college email address, it will come as a relief.
Gmail is getting AI Overviews, smarter suggested replies, and upgraded proofreading tools as Google deepens its Gemini rollout. Starting today, Google is weaving its massive investment in AI into one product nearly everyone already uses—and for many people,
Google is announcing a new AI Inbox view for Gmail that, instead of presenting your emails in a traditional list, uses AI to offer personalized to-dos and summaries of topics you might want to follow from your emails.
Google says it is rolling out a feature that lets users change their Gmail addresses in a long-requested update to their email policy.
Google’s 2026 update integrates Gemini 3 directly into Gmail, transforming your inbox from a cluttered archive into a proactive dashboard.