Google has announced some serious upgrades for Gmail’s “Help me write” features, including a new “Polish” tool that can turn rough notes into well-structured emails. Users will be in a position to write formal drafts at rapid speed, improving the overall experience of writing emails.
The “Polish” option is part of the Refine My Draft feature in Gmail that users can leverage to access informal notes and turn them into well-penned mail at the click of a button. The feature is now live in Gmail for web and mobile, boosting the efficiency of email drafting.
Besides “Polish,” Google is adding new shortcuts to Help me write on Android and iOS. These shortcuts will pop up once users either start an empty email draft or when they write over 12 words. Swiping through the shortcut opens a diversity of tools like Polish, Formalise, and Elaborate.
These are all new features destined to simplify email drafting on Gmail. Improvements coming from the product team at Google cater to people scrambling for quick, effective tools to write emails. For now, availability is limited only to subscribers of Google Workspace with add-ons from Gemini.
These updates further fine-tune Gmail into an even stronger communication tool. Features such as these mean a step ahead taken by Google in bettering user productivity and the overall experience of using Gmail.