Google is rolling out a new feature that lets free Gmail users add multiple email addresses to a single account. Instead of creating entirely new accounts, you can now manage additional aliases directly within your existing inbox.
Key Details of the Update:
- New Limits: Users can create one new "@gmail" address every 12 months.
- Total Capacity: You can add up to 3 additional addresses, totaling 4 usernames for one account.
- Unified Inbox: Your original email remains your primary login, and all messages sent to the new aliases will arrive in the same inbox.
- Availability: According to *9to5Google*, this feature is being released gradually to all personal users worldwide.
This update simplifies digital organization, allowing users to separate work, subscriptions, or personal sign-ups without the hassle of switching between multiple accounts.


