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Gmail Live now in testing on Android and iOS

Following the announcement at I/O 2026 last month, Google is now testing Gmail Live on Android and iOS.

Gmail Live lets you search your inbox by voice. You can think of it as an instance of Gemini Live optimized for emails. Google positions the feature as letting you conversationally find information when “you don’t have time to dig through emails.” For the text equivalent, the “Ask Gmail” search bar also lets you perform natural-language searches and get back AI Overviews.

Once available, Google’s standard Live icon appears in the search field. Just outside that bar is the Gemini side panel button.

Tapping opens a fullscreen interface, with Live still a “Beta” feature. Underneath the greeting, Google will cycle through suggested prompts, including:

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  • What are my upcoming travel dates?
  • What are updates on my latest orders?

A blue glow hugs the edge of your screen, while your commands are transcribed. It takes a moment for Gmail Live to process your prompt, with the response both read aloud and visible on screen. You can also see the original email.

Controls at the bottom let you mute the microphone and exit Gmail Live back to your inbox.

Gmail Live is currently in testing and will roll out to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers this summer. You can also look forward to Docs Live and similar functionality in Keep to create while on the go.

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