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how to use smart compose in gmail

To use Smart Compose in Gmail, you first turn it on in Settings, then just start typing and accept the gray predictive suggestions with Tab (desktop) or a swipe/tap (mobile). It helps you write emails faster by completing common phrases and even full sentences based on your writing style.

What is Smart Compose?

  • Smart Compose is a predictive writing feature that suggests words or phrases as light gray text while you type in Gmail.
  • It uses machine learning and your past writing patterns to offer context-aware completions, especially for greetings, follow‑ups, and sign‑offs.

Turn on Smart Compose (Computer)

  • Open Gmail in a browser, click the gear icon, then “See all settings.”
  • In the General tab, scroll to “Smart Compose” or “Writing suggestions” and select “Writing suggestions on,” then scroll down and click Save Changes.

Turn on Smart Compose (Android & iOS)

  • Open the Gmail app, tap the menu (three lines), then go to Settings and choose your account.
  • Look for Smart Compose or predictive writing options and toggle them on; suggestions will now appear as gray text while you type.

How to actually use it while typing

  • Start composing an email or subject line; as you type, gray suggestions appear ahead of your cursor.
  • On desktop, press Tab to accept; on mobile, swipe right or tap the suggestion, or just keep typing to ignore it.

Tips, limits, and “latest news”

  • Smart Compose currently supports major languages like English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese, and is controlled at the Google Account level across devices.
  • Recent tutorials and videos in early 2026 focus on personalization options, which let Gmail tune suggestions more closely to your tone to keep emails smooth but still yours.

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