Gmail Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Gmail users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Gmail, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Gmail users affected:
Gmail is a free, advertising-supported email service developed by Google. Users can access Gmail on the web and through the mobile apps for Android and iOS, as well as through third-party programs that synchronize email content through POP or IMAP protocols.
Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Philadelphia, PA | 4 |
| Lakeland, FL | 1 |
| Meillonnas, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Oss, nb | 1 |
| Myrtle Beach, SC | 1 |
| Nashville, TN | 2 |
| Clinton, IN | 1 |
| Broomfield, CO | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 11 |
| Orlando, FL | 2 |
| Fréjus, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Lusaka, Lusaka | 1 |
| Emporia, KS | 1 |
| Tucson, AZ | 3 |
| Township of Evan, KS | 1 |
| March, England | 1 |
| Middletown, OH | 1 |
| Durant, OK | 1 |
| Thonon-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Chambéry, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 2 |
| Caen, Normandy | 1 |
| Lydney, England | 1 |
| Strasbourg, ACAL | 2 |
| Dallas, TX | 6 |
| Nampa, ID | 1 |
| Toronto, ON | 3 |
| Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt | 1 |
| Troy, NY | 1 |
| Évry, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Rock Hill, SC | 1 |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Malik Ahsan (@fr_ahsanmalik) reportedHi @Google @gmail I’m having an issue with Gmail 2-step verification. I’m entering the correct authenticator code, but it keeps saying “wrong code.” Backup codes also aren’t working or not showing. Everything seems fine on my side. Please help. #GoogleSupport #Gmail
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𝕌ℕℝ𝕌𝕃𝕐🀄️ (@unknownly2711) reported@Wanamaker_X @allyeojwong Does this mean we will be able to add x account soon for gmail sign in users, so one can’t then be able to choose to log in either with x account or gmail.
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Sinclair Ta (@sinclairdta) reportedThe Financial Times chart has a footnote: "Google share is understated as it excludes AI tools bundled with other products, such as Gmail." That footnote is doing a lot of work. Google's 4–5% paid adoption looks catastrophic next to Anthropic's near-30%. But Google's actual AI usage across Workspace, Search, and Android almost certainly reaches the majority of US businesses. The Ramp data only captures discrete paid subscriptions — it misses bundled AI that arrives inside products businesses already pay for. This is Google's strategic bet: embed AI so deeply into existing workflows that adoption is invisible, untracked, and unchurnable. Whether that bet beats Anthropic's explicit enterprise relationship — where Claude is the product, the relationship is direct, and the contract is specific — is the most interesting open question in the enterprise AI market right now. Google doesn't show up on the chart. That doesn't mean Google isn't in the room. What the chart is actually predicting. At Anthropic's current growth rate, it crosses OpenAI in total business count within months. The Ramp data already shows OpenAI declining while Anthropic accelerates. If those trends hold through Q2 2026, the two lines cross — and the headline of "OpenAI is the default enterprise AI" becomes factually incorrect for the first time. That crossing point matters for reasons beyond vanity metrics. Enterprise AI contracts are sticky. When a company integrates Claude into its code review pipeline, its customer support stack, its internal knowledge base — those integrations don't switch easily. The procurement win today is the revenue lock-in for the next three to five years. Anthropic is not just winning market share. It's building the switching costs that make the lead durable. The chart shows a company that was near zero twelve months ago sitting within single digits of the category incumbent. That shape — slow build, invisible pipeline, sudden vertical acceleration — is what enterprise dominance looks like before anyone realizes it's happened.
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UTD Daddy 🇳🇬 (@ShowzMoneyyy) reported@SJimaal @mrdarlington177 Clone playstore, sign in another Gmail different from the ones logged in your phone.
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Ryan Bell (@iRyanBell) reportedclaude code: 500 errors, unusable. gmail: locked out (was flagged a bot, they said 2 days for response... hello day 4.) unusable. used gmail for oauth. so locked out everything. interesting these tech companies don't have the AI working well enough for their own support.
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Dreadful Exmile (@mSperoni) reportedI got on my laptop this morning and for some reason I was logged out of EVERYTHING except for Gmail and Bluesky. Anyone have any theories why that would be? 🤔 (it was only on my laptop. No issue on any other devices)
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iro ୨୧ (@iroholics) reportedCan't log into my discord account now bc and gmail both decided to gang up on me & won't let me log into discord without checking my email for a email that a CANT SEE because SOMEONE BROKE MY PHONE and email doesn't trust this new device so it wants me to log into my BROKEN PHONE
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AnimeKing18 (@King18Anime) reported@nixorokish @gnukeith I have been moving away from Google Services like with gmail and cloud I've been using proton I use almost all proton services (not their AI), I switched my Pixel phone back to stock android after problems arouse so far all the issues I had was fixed and I do plan on doing a reinstall of grapheneos but I won't be using my Pixel as my main phone (I have a Pixel 10 Pro). This isn't about taking the easy route its about what works. I'm a Linux user on PC moving away from Microsoft was a good move but there isn't many options for mobile (mainly talking about device compatibility with other OSes).
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Saidul (@saidul_dev) reported2. Delete entire categories in bulk Gmail automatically categorizes emails. Use this to delete quickly: - Search: category:promotions (promotional emails) - Search: category:social (notifications from Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) - Search: category:updates (receipts, confirmations) - Check the box → select all conversations that match this search - Delete everything at once These categories can accumulate over years, and most can be deleted without any issues.
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Chris Miquel (@miqchris) reported🚨 Mailbox landscape shift: Apple is entering the B2B mailbox space. Amazon is shutting down Workmail (ending ~April 2027). The inbox is becoming more contested, not less. If you're only monitoring Gmail and Yahoo, you're already behind. Start thinking about Apple mail infrastructure now.
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Pierce (@apierce227) reported@gmail I a still having this issue. I have been manually trying to categorize each email but still getting most emails in primary. Even tried filters. Seems like classifiers aren’t working for some reason. How can I get some help here?
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chekos (@ChekosWH) reportedthe email i use for most of my personal work uses a domain not gmail or whatever and I don't know what happened but now i don't get codes from Linear or Pencil. If I want to sign in I can't use a password they send me an email with a code or link but it never arrives.
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Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reported@SawyerMerritt Airplane WiFi has been terrible for 15 years. The same $8 you pay for a connection that drops every 4 minutes, loads Gmail like it's 2003, and makes a video call physically impossible at 35,000 feet. Amazon just built an antenna that delivers 1 Gbps download and 400 Mbps upload. On a plane. That's faster than most home internet connections on the ground. 58 inches long. 30 inches wide. 2.6 inches high. No moving parts. Installs in one day. Sits flat on the fuselage like a tablet strapped to the roof. Maintenance requirements: almost none, because there's nothing inside that rotates, tilts, or breaks. Current airplane WiFi uses either air-to-ground towers (slow, limited, doesn't work over oceans) or satellite dishes with mechanical gimbals that track satellites as the plane moves (expensive, heavy, breaks constantly, maintenance nightmare). The dish alone weighs hundreds of pounds. Installation takes days. Maintenance grounds planes. Amazon's antenna is a flat phased array. No dish. No gimbal. No moving parts. Electronically steers the beam to track satellites. Same technology the military uses for radar and missile guidance, shrunk to the size of a suitcase lid and bolted to the top of a 737. The connection goes to Amazon's Project Kuiper — its low-Earth orbit satellite constellation. Over 3,200 satellites planned. Direct competitor to Starlink. The antenna is the ground (or air) terminal that links passengers to the constellation. This is Amazon's actual play. Not selling antennas. Selling connectivity-as-a-service to every airline on earth. The antenna is the hardware. Kuiper is the network. AWS is the backend. The airline pays Amazon monthly. Passengers get 1 Gbps. Amazon gets recurring revenue from every commercial flight that installs the system. "Installs in one day." That's the line airlines care about most. Every day a plane sits in a hangar for WiFi installation is a day it's not generating revenue. Current systems take 3-5 days. One day means the upgrade happens during a scheduled maintenance window. No lost flights. No downtime. No revenue impact. Starlink already has aviation terminals. SpaceX is ahead on satellite count. But Amazon has something SpaceX doesn't: relationships with every airline that already uses AWS for booking systems, operational data, crew scheduling, and logistics. The antenna isn't a cold call. It's an upsell to existing customers. Every business class passenger who's ever paid $30 for WiFi that couldn't load a PDF is Amazon's target market. Every airline that's ever grounded a plane for a gimbal repair is Amazon's buyer. 1 Gbps at 35,000 feet. The last place on earth where you could genuinely disconnect is about to get a fiber-speed connection. Whether that's progress or a tragedy depends on how much you valued the excuse.
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THE LOVER BOY 💖🤩 (@VicToria1499413) reported@CDcareNG This is not even a joke anymore, you have to reply me, because I don't like calling you guys out, I have a problem with my Gmail on my account, which I have already paid on the account, and you are not doing anything to it
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diksha|Fullforce|Tabi💢 .bit 🎮,🟢🦙🌶️❖,❖ (@Sonu1850277) reported@linera_io First of all you customize your point system and the rest of the story is that on Linera Markets website, the person who logs in with Gmail gets an RPC error, I don't know what kind of joke is this. @linera_io