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Gmail for iOS gets an AI assistant to help manage your inbox

Google’s Gemini AI gives some iOS users a way to easily summarize emails and find information within messages and files.

Google’s Gemini AI gives some iOS users a way to easily summarize emails and find information within messages and files.

The Gmail logo on a red and white background
The Gmail logo on a red and white background
The Gmail Q&A feature on iOS is only available for users with specific Google accounts.
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
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Google is rolling out iOS support for its Gmail Q&A feature, which gives users a Gemini-powered AI assistant to help manage their inbox. The Gemini side panel for Gmail was introduced to web and Android devices earlier this year and can potentially provide an easier way to locate specific information that’s buried within emails and Google Drive.

Users can ask the Gmail chatbot questions about the contents of their inbox or connected Google Drive, such as finding lost contact information or company data. The Gmail Q&A feature can summarize emails around a particular topic, surface unread messages or emails from a specific sender, and answer general questions from Google search directly within the inbox.

A screenshot of Gmail’s Q&A feature
Here’s what the Q&A feature looks like in your Gmail inbox.
Image: Google

Like the web and Android versions, the Gmail Q&A feature on iOS is only available to Google One AI Premium subscribers or Google Workspace accounts with Gemini Business, Enterprise, Education, or Education Premium add-ons. Google says it’s rolling out to those groups now, but it may take a couple of weeks to appear.