What is Smart Compose and Smart Reply in Gmail

Smart Compose predicts the next word and allows you to insert it while composing an email. For example, let’s say that you want to type “Thank you very much” to someone. If the Smart Compose feature is turned on, you can get the entire sentence by typing “Thank” or maximum “Thank you.” In most cases, Gmail predicts the next word accurately and fast as you type, allowing you to compose an email faster. If you enable Smart Reply, Gmail will predict a reply automatically based on your email body. For example, if someone wishing on your birthday or anniversary, Gmail may show “Thank you” and a couple of other similar replies. However, if you do not like to use these features or they are making clutter while typing your personalized email, it is better to turn them off. As mentioned earlier, this is an account-based feature – meaning if you disable it on the web version, it will be disabled on the Gmail app for Android or iOS as well.

How to disable Smart Compose and Smart Reply in Gmail

To disable Smart Compose and Smart Reply in Gmail, follow these steps: At first, open the official Gmail website (mail.google.com) and sign in to your Gmail account. Once you are logged in, click on the Settings gear icon and select the See all settings button.

It opens up the settings page. In the General tab, you can find two options – Smart Compose and Smart Reply. Choose Writing suggestions off option for Smart Compose, and Smart Reply off for Smart Reply.

It will disable the Smart Compose and Smart Reply features in Gmail. However, if you want to re-enable them, you need to visit the same page and choose the Writing suggestions on, and Smart Reply on options. That’s all! Hope this guide helped you.