Google finally allows users to change Gmail address, but only in US

Alphabet Inc.’s Google has finally allowed users to change their primary Gmail address without abandoning the account, in what can be seen as an attempt by the world’s largest email service to be as flexible as rivals Outlook and Apple.

The Mountain View, California-based company said US users can now modify the “username” portion of their @gmail.com accounts, which may have been created in their adolescence but no longer reflect their professional lives. Until now, changing a Gmail address required abandoning an existing account altogether and manually migrating years of emails, photos, and third-party logins.

Google’s new system treats the shift as a “permanent alias” model. When a user selects a new address, their old one remains linked to the account, ensuring that messages sent to the legacy handle still arrive in the same inbox.

“Your digital identity just got an upgrade,” the company said in a blog post, noting the feature began a quiet rollout last year before reaching full US availability this week. “We started rolling this out to help your account grow with you.”

The policy change signals a shift in how Silicon Valley views digital permanence. For over two decades, a Gmail address was treated as a primary key—a fixed data point around which an entire ecosystem of services was built. By making this field editable, Google is acknowledging that personal brands are fluid, though it is maintaining strict guardrails to prevent platform abuse.

Users are limited to one change every 12 months, with a lifetime cap of three changes. Furthermore, the old address remains permanently tied to the account and cannot be deleted or recycled by another user, a security measure designed to prevent identity theft and “account takeovers” of legacy handles.

The update brings Google into closer alignment with rivals like Microsoft Corp.’s Outlook and Apple Inc.’s iCloud, which have long offered more flexible alias and renaming systems.

To be sure, while the feature simplifies life for consumers, it introduces new complexities for the wider web. Because Gmail addresses serve as the de facto login for thousands of third-party apps via “Sign in with Google,” the company warned that some external services may still display the old address or require manual updates.

The rollout is currently limited to personal @gmail.com accounts in the US, with a global expansion expected throughout 2026. For Google Workspace enterprise accounts, which are managed by corporate administrators, separate renaming tools remain in place.

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