Close Menu
Tech Savvyed
  • Home
  • News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Accessories
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
What we learned about Dolby Vision 2 at CES 2026

What we learned about Dolby Vision 2 at CES 2026

11 January 2026
Now that Stranger Things is over, you should watch these 7 similar TV shows

Now that Stranger Things is over, you should watch these 7 similar TV shows

11 January 2026
Chinese researchers develop high-voltage sodium–sulfur battery that could challenge lithium batteries

Chinese researchers develop high-voltage sodium–sulfur battery that could challenge lithium batteries

11 January 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Tech Savvyed
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Accessories
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
Tech Savvyed
Home»News»You can now use three of Gmail’s best AI features for free
News

You can now use three of Gmail’s best AI features for free

News RoomBy News Room9 January 20262 Mins Read
You can now use three of Gmail’s best AI features for free
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram Pinterest Email

Starting today, three Google Gmail AI features, including Help Me Write, Suggested Replies, and AI-generated summaries, will be available for free Google account holders in the United States. This is a significant shift from their previous availability, restricted to Google AI Pro or Ultra users (paid Google One tiers).

To give you a quick idea of the features, Help Me Write can help you draft emails with shorter, text-based commands or proofread and refine the ones you’ve already written.

Meet Gmail in the Gemini era. Your inbox is becoming a personal, proactive assistant that helps you move your day forward – so you can see what matters most, ask your inbox for instant answers, and get things done faster.

Learn what’s coming → https://t.co/bZYEkqh72I pic.twitter.com/1ZXMYTutIQ

— Gmail (@gmail) January 8, 2026

Turning Gmail into a proactive mailing assistant

This might not be an entirely new feature for smartphone users, though, as on-device AI, such as Apple Intelligence or Galaxy AI, can already process and improve text-based content. For web users, however, it could be a helpful addition.

Then there’s the AI-generated summaries, which provide concise overviews of long or messy email threads at the top of conversations, in ai AI-overview card. So, instead of scrolling through a couple of emails, you can instantly get an idea about the subject of the trail.

Finally, there’s the Personalized Suggested Replies feature, which drafts responses to emails based on your writing style. If you’re okay with the fact that the feature skims through your emails to analyze and recognize your writing style and then generates a response as if it were you, it could be a brilliant addition to your daily mailing chores.

Together, these features strive to reduce the time you spend writing and reading new emails and catching up on the old ones. Instead of you doing all the heavy lifting in your brain, Google wants Gmail to take some of the load, transforming it from a passive inbox to a proactive mailing assistant.

Whether you’re a student, a working professional, or an executive who deals with hundreds of important emails daily, the trio of Gmail AI features can make your life easier. For now, the features are only available for personal account holders in the United States, but they should also expand globally in the near future.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Reddit Email
Previous ArticleDisney+ will soon feel like doomscrolling social media on your phone
Next Article OnePlus preps new feature to make sure you never lose your earbuds

Related Articles

What we learned about Dolby Vision 2 at CES 2026

What we learned about Dolby Vision 2 at CES 2026

11 January 2026
Now that Stranger Things is over, you should watch these 7 similar TV shows

Now that Stranger Things is over, you should watch these 7 similar TV shows

11 January 2026
Chinese researchers develop high-voltage sodium–sulfur battery that could challenge lithium batteries

Chinese researchers develop high-voltage sodium–sulfur battery that could challenge lithium batteries

11 January 2026
Instagram data of 17.5 million users resurfaces online after 2024 incident

Instagram data of 17.5 million users resurfaces online after 2024 incident

11 January 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus spotting spells bad news for a make-or-break feature 

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus spotting spells bad news for a make-or-break feature 

11 January 2026
Meta’s smart glasses can now filter human voice in chaotic spaces

Meta’s smart glasses can now filter human voice in chaotic spaces

11 January 2026
Demo
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Now that Stranger Things is over, you should watch these 7 similar TV shows

Now that Stranger Things is over, you should watch these 7 similar TV shows

By News Room11 January 2026

After almost ten years on Netflix, Stranger Things has come to an end with the…

Chinese researchers develop high-voltage sodium–sulfur battery that could challenge lithium batteries

Chinese researchers develop high-voltage sodium–sulfur battery that could challenge lithium batteries

11 January 2026
Instagram data of 17.5 million users resurfaces online after 2024 incident

Instagram data of 17.5 million users resurfaces online after 2024 incident

11 January 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus spotting spells bad news for a make-or-break feature 

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus spotting spells bad news for a make-or-break feature 

11 January 2026
Tech Savvyed
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 Tech Savvyed. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.