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You can now talk to your Gmail inbox: Google IO 2026 unveils Gmail Live

  • by Keshav Aggarwal
  • 2026-05-20
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Smartphone on a desk showing Gmail interface with AI chatbot icon, representing Gmail Live voice feature

Google isn’t finished infusing AI into your inbox. At its IO 2026 developer conference on Tuesday, the company announced a significant expansion of its AI Inbox functionality for Gmail, introducing a conversational voice feature called Gmail Live. Instead of typing keywords into a search box, users can now ask natural-language questions aloud about the contents of their inbox — and the AI will respond.

The feature, powered by Google’s Gemini AI, is designed to quickly surface information buried in email threads, such as flight details, appointment times, door codes, or school event specifics. According to Google, Gmail Live can understand nuanced follow-up questions, pivot between topics, and even infer details like hotel room numbers or the people you’re referring to, even when they aren’t explicitly named in your query.

How Gmail Live works

During a press briefing ahead of Google I/O, Devanshi Bhandari, product lead for Gmail, demonstrated the tool by asking a series of questions about items in an inbox: a child’s show-and-tell project, a class field trip, and hotel and flight information for a trip to Detroit. The AI responded accurately, distinguishing between similar terms like “field trip” and “trip,” and seamlessly jumping from one topic to another.

“Gmail Live can answer naturally phrased questions, respond to follow-up questions, and pivot if you need to interrupt it,” Bhandari explained. The voice-driven experience mirrors stand-alone AI chatbots like Gemini or ChatGPT, but is integrated directly into the email interface.

Google emphasized that Gmail Live is not replacing traditional Gmail search — it is an additional option. The company appears to have learned from past missteps: when Google Photos introduced an AI-only search upgrade, user backlash forced a rollback to make the AI optional. Gmail Live is designed as a complementary tool, not a mandatory replacement.

Broader AI Inbox expansion

Beyond the voice feature, Google is expanding its AI Inbox experience, which launched earlier this year. Previously limited to Google AI Ultra subscribers, the AI Inbox overview — which surfaces tasks and items needing attention on a single page — will now also reach Google AI Pro and Plus subscribers. Additionally, Gmail is gaining ready-to-send drafts, instant file access, and the ability to mark individual tasks as done directly within the inbox.

Similar voice technology is also coming to Google Keep, the company’s to-do list app, though specific timing was not announced.

Why this matters

At a time when many consumers question the real-world value of AI — especially as new data centers drive up energy costs — Google is betting that a simple, practical use case can demonstrate the technology’s utility. Finding a lost email is a near-universal pain point, and making that process faster and more intuitive could be a persuasive argument for AI adoption.

Gmail Live is scheduled to roll out later this summer, initially limited to Google AI Ultra subscribers. Pricing for the tier remains unchanged.

Conclusion

Gmail Live represents Google’s latest effort to embed conversational AI into everyday productivity tools. By allowing users to talk to their inboxes in natural language, the company aims to reduce friction in information retrieval — a small but meaningful improvement for millions of users. The feature’s success will depend on accuracy, user adoption, and whether it can avoid the backlash that has greeted some of Google’s previous AI-first design choices.

FAQs

Q1: When will Gmail Live be available?
Gmail Live is expected to roll out later in summer 2026, initially for Google AI Ultra subscribers.

Q2: Will Gmail Live replace traditional Gmail search?
No. Google says Gmail Live is an additional option, not a replacement for the existing search bar.

Q3: What other apps are getting similar voice features?
Google Keep, the company’s to-do list app, will also receive voice-powered AI capabilities, though the timeline has not been announced.

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