
7 Smart Ways To Bulk Delete Gmail Emails In Seconds
Jul 02, 2025
Gmail inboxes are often cluttered with junk and promotional emails rather than essential ones, but managing them doesn't have to be a hectic process. ( All Image Credits: Freepik / Gemini)
Here, we'll explore quick and effective ways to bulk delete emails effortlessly.
Use Gmail's search bar to filter emails by sender, subject, or date. Once filtered, select all matching emails and click the trash icon to delete them in bulk.
Click on the labels located in the left-hand sidebar of the Gmail inbox. Then, select the label you want to empty and delete all the emails under it.
Click on the search bar, open the search options, and enter the sender's email address in the "From" field. Select and delete all matching emails in bulk. ( Image Credits: Freepik)
To delete emails within a specific date range, click the search bar, open search options, and enter the desired range in the "Date within" field. Click "Search", then delete the filtered emails.
Click the search bar and open the search options. Set the minimum and maximum email sizes, choose the appropriate size unit from the dropdown, and then delete the filtered emails accordingly.
Visit Google Storage Manager to find and delete large files and emails with big attachments; it links directly to Gmail for easier bulk deletion. Read Next Story

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