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AI Overviews bring conversational email-finding to Gmail

April 23, 2026
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If you’ve spent any amount of time on the internet, I’m sure you know what AI Overviews are. The Google Gemini-powered feature, which had a rough start, has since matured into a somewhat reliable tool when all you need is a quick query answered.

After supercharging the tool with Gemini 3‘s context-aware prowess, Google is now ready to bring AI Overviews to one of its most important native apps.


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In a new Workspace Updates post earlier today, the Mountain View, California-based tech giant announced that it is bringing AI Overviews to Gmail.

Finding obscure or old emails already isn’t a difficult task, but Google wants to go above and beyond and make the process even easier.

AI Overviews within Gmail unlocks conversational email-finding for you. “With AI Overviews in Gmail search, you can now ask natural language questions in Gmail’s search bar and get concise summaries and answers without digging through emails,” wrote the tech giant.

A GUF highlighting AI Overviews in Gmail. Credit: Google

As seen in the short example above, typing in conversational queries like “Date of the next business review” will trigger Gemini to find information within your emails. Once scoured, AI Overviews will return with all relevant details (if there are emails in your inbox containing said information).

Other prompt examples include:

  • “What are the performance improvements Owen mentioned?”
  • “What are the milestones we agreed to for “Project Astro”?
  • “Which invoices have I already paid and which are still outstanding to Sandbox Supplies?”
  • “What were the latest comments from the UX deck?”
  • “What are the details of my upcoming trip to New York?”

In addition to highlighting relevant information, AI Overviews will also highlight source emails, essentially pointing you in the right direction if you need to do manual digging.

The feature is rolling out now. Expect it to be widely available on or around 7th May. AI Overviews within Gmail are limited to Business Starter, Standard, and Plus, Enterprise Starter, Standard, and Plus, Google AI Pro and Ultra, Frontline Plus, and Google AI Pro for Education customers.

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