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Gmail username change is now available: what users need to know

JANE A.
JANE A.
Apr 1

Google has begun rolling out a long-requested Gmail update that allows users to change their email address username — specifically, the portion before “@gmail.com.” For many people who signed up years ago with informal or outdated handles, the change offers a practical way to move on from addresses that no longer reflect their identity or professional needs.

The Gmail username change feature is now broadly available to Google Account holders in the United States, following a more limited rollout that started earlier. Once a new username is selected, the previous address does not disappear. Instead, it remains linked to the account as an alternate email, meaning messages sent to the old address will still arrive in the same inbox. This approach reduces the risk of losing important communications during the transition, which has historically been a major concern with email changes.

There are, however, some limitations worth noting. Google only allows one Gmail address change per 12-month period, which makes the decision relatively permanent in the short term. Additionally, once a new username is chosen, it cannot later be used to create a separate Google Account. This restriction may matter for users who manage multiple accounts for work or personal use.

Beyond avoiding outdated or awkward usernames, the feature has more practical applications. It can simplify transitions after a legal name change or help standardize contact information across professional platforms. Still, the update is not entirely seamless. Users will need to manually update their email address across third-party apps, subscriptions, and login credentials where the old Gmail address was previously used. This step can be time-consuming, particularly for those with a large number of linked services.

The process to change a Gmail username is handled within account settings. Users can navigate through the Gmail app by accessing their profile, opening Google Account settings, and selecting personal information to find the email options. If eligible, the interface presents a prompt to change the Google Account email.

While the feature addresses a long-standing limitation, it arrives with measured flexibility rather than complete freedom. The structured limitations suggest Google is balancing user demand with the complexity of maintaining account integrity across its ecosystem.

From a broader perspective, this update reflects a gradual shift in how large platforms handle digital identity. Email addresses, once treated as fixed identifiers, are increasingly being adapted to reflect real-world changes. Gmail’s approach doesn’t fully detach identity from the original account structure, but it does introduce a level of adaptability that many users have been asking for.

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