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Google now allows you to change your @gmail.com address

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Why This Matters

Google's new feature allowing users in the U.S. to change their @gmail.com address marks a significant shift in user flexibility and account management. This update enables users to customize their primary email addresses, simplifying account branding and reducing the need to create new accounts. For the tech industry, it signals a move towards more user-centric account customization options, enhancing overall user experience and account control.

Key Takeaways

Google is rolling out a new feature that allows users in the U.S. to change their @gmail address or create a new alias.

This feature was first spotted in October 2025 and showed up on some Google accounts by the end of the year, but it was not available in the United States.

Starting today, Google says you can customize your @gmail address in the United States.

Google has always allowed you to change aliases for your emails, but it blocked users from changing their @gmail.com address, that is, the name that appears before @gmail.com.

"The email address associated with your Google Account is the address you use to sign in to Google services. This email address helps you and others identify your account," Google explained in a support document.

"If you’d like, you can change your Google Account email address that ends in gmail.com to a new email address that ends in gmail.com."

How to change the username of your Google @gmail address

You can go to Google Account settings, choose to change your Google email, and enter the new username.

As always, you'll need to choose a username that is unique and not already used by your Google account.

Once you've decided on a username, click Change email, and then select Yes, change email.

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