rewrite this title Google’s Gemini AI is swooping into Gmail on the web to supercharge your email

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rewrite this title Google’s Gemini AI is swooping into Gmail on the web to supercharge your email

What you need to know

  • Google is adding “Help me write” to Gmail on the web, letting you draft or polish emails with Gemini AI.
  • A new “Polish” option is available on both web and mobile, automatically activating for drafts over 12 words.
  • The “Help me write” shortcut appears in empty drafts, while “Polish” shows up in longer ones.

Google is bringing “Help me write” to Gmail on the web, so you can draft or polish emails with Gemini AI.

The expansion comes a few months after Google introduced the “Help me write” and “Refine my draft” tools on mobile. The web version matches the mobile one, adding an AI writing assistant right in the email editor. With just a prompt, users can easily craft emails from scratch.

Help me write for Gmail on the web

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Alongside expanding “Help me write,” Google has added a new “Polish” option on both web and mobile. Replacing “Refine my draft” (though the functionality remains the same), this feature kicks in automatically for drafts over 12 words, helping users improve style and clarity.

The mobile version follows suit, showing the “Help me write” shortcut in empty drafts and the “Polish” shortcut for drafts over 12 words.

Gmail's Polish tool powered by Gemini on the web client

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The previous “Refine my draft” shortcut had options like Polish, Formalize, Elaborate, Shorten, and Write a draft. To streamline things, Google has now integrated the “Polish” feature directly into the writing process. Web users can use Ctrl+H to access it, while mobile users can activate it with a quick right swipe.

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