Gmail Is Getting AI-Powered Search and Proofreading Features

Google is adding a slate of AI features to Gmail that could save some of the hassle of searching for important information buried in messages and threads. Many users will soon see a more personalized inbox with AI-powered suggestions, summaries, and proofreading support. Plus, some AI functionality that was previously available only to paid subscribers will be rolling out to all Gmail users, including Help Me Write, AI Overviews for threaded emails, and Suggested Replies.

See personalized, AI-powered snapshots

Gmail users will soon have an AI Inbox view with two sections. “Suggested to-dos” will show immediate action items found in your inbox, such as bills to be paid and appointments to be confirmed. The task will be bolded and followed by a summary and a link to the relevant email or thread. Below that, “Topics to catch up on” includes items that are less urgent (but still important), such as order status and event updates.

AI Inbox is an optional toggle in the Gmail side panel. You won’t see it immediately, though—the feature is being made available to those in Google’s Trusted Tester program before launching for users more broadly “in the coming months.”

Get AI Overviews via Gmail search

Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers will also be able to get AI Overviews from natural language questions typed into the Gmail search bar (just like a Google search). Instead of a running standard keyword search and clicking through multiple message threads, you’ll be able to ask things like “Who was the plumber that gave me a quote for the bathroom renovation last year?” and get a detailed summary of information pulled from emails in your inbox. The response will also provide citations to specific threads.

AI will proofread your emails

Finally, Gmail will have a built-in, AI-powered proofreading feature that will check grammar, tone, and style and analyze your emails for clarity and structure. Similar to third-party tools like Grammarly, you’ll see one-click suggestions for fixing typos, simplifying sentence structure, selecting improving word choice, and making writing more concise.

Like AI Overviews, Proofread will be limited to paid subscribers. Note that these AI features are optional and can be disabled, and Google says it does not use personal information or content to train its AI models.

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