How to Add a Gmail Account to Outlook Using IMAP
Adding Gmail to Outlook requires enabling IMAP in Gmail and creating a Google App Password. This step-by-step guide covers both the Gmail side and the Outlook setup.
You can manage your Gmail directly inside Microsoft Outlook, which is handy if you use Outlook for work and prefer one place for all your email. The setup takes about five minutes.
Part 1: Prepare Gmail
Enable IMAP in Gmail
- Sign in to Gmail in a browser.
- Click the Settings gear > See all settings.
- Go to the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab.
- Under IMAP access, select Enable IMAP and click Save Changes.
Create a Google App Password
If two-factor authentication is turned on for your Google account (and it should be), you cannot use your regular Google password in Outlook. You need an App Password instead.
- Go to myaccount.google.com > Security.
- Under How you sign in to Google, click 2-Step Verification.
- Scroll to the bottom and click App passwords.
- Under Select app, choose Mail; under Select device, choose Windows Computer.
- Click Generate. Copy the 16-character password shown — you will need it in the next step.
Part 2: Add the Account in Outlook
- Open Outlook and go to File > Add Account.
- Enter your Gmail address and click Connect.
- If Outlook asks which type of account, choose IMAP.
- Use these settings:
- Incoming (IMAP): imap.gmail.com, port 993, SSL
- Outgoing (SMTP): smtp.gmail.com, port 465, SSL (or port 587, TLS)
- When prompted for a password, paste the 16-character App Password you generated above.
- Click Connect. Outlook will verify the settings and add the account.
Your Gmail inbox should appear in Outlook's left pane within a couple of minutes as it syncs. If you run into trouble, ask us with any error messages you see.
Frequently asked questions
Why do I need an App Password — can't I just use my Google password?
When two-step verification is enabled, Google blocks third-party apps from using your main password as a security measure. An App Password is a one-time token that grants Outlook access without exposing your main credentials.
Will emails I delete in Outlook also be deleted in Gmail?
With IMAP, yes — actions are synced both ways by default. If you move a message to Outlook's Deleted Items and then empty it, that email will also be deleted in Gmail. If you want to keep a copy in Gmail, archive it rather than delete it.
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