Google has expanded its Gmail address modification feature to users in Brazil, allowing account holders to change the prefix of their email addresses. According to the company, the update enables users to personalize the name appearing before the “@gmail.com” domain, a shift that synchronizes across secondary services including Google Drive and Google Photos.
How to update your Gmail username
To modify a Gmail address, users must navigate to the official Google account management portal. After logging in, users select the option to “Change Google Account Email.” According to Google’s interface, the system requires the entry of a new, unique prefix. If the chosen name is already claimed by another user, the request will be denied to prevent duplicate identities.
Why identity flexibility is trending in email
In April, Google CEO Sundar Pichai signaled this shift by stating, “2004 was a good year, but your Gmail address doesn’t need to be stuck in it.”

Comparing account management strategies
While Google’s new feature allows for a structural change to the primary account identifier, it differs from traditional “alias” services. This change is persistent across the Google ecosystem.
| Feature | Gmail Account Change | Standard Email Alias |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Identity | Updated system-wide | No change to primary |
| Legacy Address | Functions as an alias | Functions as a forwarder |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I lose my Google Drive files?
No. All associated data, including Google Drive documents and Google Photos, remains linked to your account.
Can I change my email back to the original?
Because the old address remains as an alias in your account, you can continue to use it for logins and correspondence. Google’s system allows the previous address to function alongside the new one.
Is this feature available globally?
The feature was initially launched in the United States and is now being rolled out to other regions, including Brazil. Users should check their account settings page to verify if the option is active for their specific account.
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