Gmail Integration

Fax from Gmail.
No plugins needed.

Send faxes directly from your Gmail account. Compose an email, attach your document, and send to a fax number. Works with personal and Google Workspace accounts.

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How to fax from Gmail

Four simple steps — no extensions, no plugins, no downloads.

1

Sign up for USFax

Create a free USFax account. This connects your email to our fax service — no plugins or extensions needed.

2

Compose & attach

Open Gmail and compose a new email. Attach the document you want to fax — PDF, Word, image, or any supported format.

3

Send to fax number

In the "To" field, enter the fax number followed by @fax.usfax.com. For example: 12125551234@fax.usfax.com. Hit send.

4

Get confirmation

USFax converts your attachment and delivers it as a fax. You'll receive a confirmation email when delivery is complete.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. With USFax, you can send faxes directly from Gmail. Compose an email, attach your document, and send it to the fax number @fax.usfax.com. No plugins or extensions needed.

No. Google doesn't offer a native fax service. However, you can use USFax to send faxes from your Gmail account by sending an email with an attachment to a fax number.

USFax offers a 7-day free trial. During the trial, you can send faxes from Gmail at no cost. After the trial, plans start at $9.99/month.

No. USFax email-to-fax works with standard Gmail — no extensions, plugins, or add-ons required. Just send an email to the fax number @fax.usfax.com.

Yes. With a dedicated fax number (Standard plan and above), incoming faxes are delivered to your Gmail as email notifications with PDF attachments.

Yes. USFax works with both personal Gmail accounts and Google Workspace (business) accounts. No additional configuration needed.

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