Every Google App With The Fullscreen Account Switcher Redesign

Every Google App With The Fullscreen Account Switcher Redesign

Google is redesigning the Account switcher that appears in the top-right corner of every first-party app to be a fullscreen experience instead of a floating window that preserves context.

This gives the UI more space than before and matches the experience on the web. Your email address appears in the very first line. That’s followed by a larger circular avatar, greeting (“Hi, [name]!”), and “Manage your Google Account” button. The “Switch account” dropdown appears next on this page.

With Material 3 Expressive, the background uses a much more vibrant shade of Dynamic Color. In most apps, the Google Account switcher is used for nothing but its namesake. This is the case with Workspace apps.

Other apps without nav drawers use this menu to list key navigation elements, including settings. In these cases, you get a “More from [app]” heading to remind users where they are. 

My main complaint with this redesign is that it removes spatial context by making the Account switcher a fullscreen interface when it doesn’t necessarily need to be. You’re very much taken out of the app you’re using. Fortunately, you can skip this page and still swipe up/down on the corner switcher like before.


As of today, 11 first-party apps have the fullscreen Google Account switcher redesign on Android:

Google Docs

Google Drive

Google Home: Help, Feedback

Google Keep

Google Maps: Turn on Incognito mode, Your profile, Your Timeline, Location sharing, Offline maps, Add your business, Your data in Maps, Settings, Help & feedback

Google News: Notifications, My Activity, News settings, Help & feedback 

Google Sheets

Google Slides

Google Tasks: Settings, Help & feedback

Google Translate: Saved transcripts, History, Downloaded languages, Settings, Help & feedback

Google Wallet: Wallet tips, Payment setup, Payment methods, Password manager, Your data in Wallet, Settings, Help & feedback


Gmail: (Note – This was the first app in December of 2024 to get the redesign, but it’s not widely rolled out and has been pulled back for some.)

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