You can use your computer to text with your friends with Messages for web. It also shows what’s on your Messages mobile app.
- You can only use Messages with Android. Make sure to download the latest version of Messages by Google.
- You can't receive two-factor authentication text messages with Messages for web. To receive these messages, you must use a phone.
Choose how you use Messages for web
To use Google Fi with Messages by Google online, you have 2 options:
Option 1: Send & receive texts only
To text with Messages for web, learn how to check your messages on your computer.
- You can send and receive texts like high-resolution photos with RCS chats.
- With a connection from your computer to your phone, Messages for web can send SMS text messages. After you turn on text on your computer, to stay connected, you still must have your phone.
- Carrier fees apply, like on the mobile app.
Option 2: Text, call & voicemail sync with Google Account
For a similar experience to Hangouts, we recommend you use this option.
- Make calls, send texts, and check voicemail with your phone or computer. Even when your phone is off, text conversations stay synced across the Messages mobile app and Messages for web.
- With this option, RCS chats aren’t available.
- Call history is stored online for 180 days and doesn’t sync with the Google Phone app.
- On your computer, make sure you use one of these browsers:
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
- Microsoft Edge
- Chromium is required for voice calling.
- Safari
To use this option, RCS chats must be off. If you already use Google Messages, before you sync your conversations, you need to turn off RCS chats.
- On your phone, open the Messages app
.
- At the top right, tap your account icon
Message settings
Advanced.
- Tap Google Fi Wireless settings.
- Sign in to your Google Fi account.
- To sync your conversations, tap Sync conversations.
- To sync with data, turn off Sync only over Wi-Fi.
- When the sync is done, at the top, you can find “Sync complete.”
- To find your conversations, go to Messages.
Tips:
- Sync can take up to 24 hours. During the sync, you can still text, make calls, and check voicemail on the web.
- If you experience any problems with the sync, like messages out of sync between your phone and the web:
- At the top right, tap your account icon
Message settings
Advanced.
- Tap Google Fi Wireless settings
Stop sync & sign out.
- Sign in and resume the sync.
- At the top right, tap your account icon
- If you use Messages for web on a shared or public computer, turn off the sync when you’re done.
- If you transfer from Hangouts, you also back up current conversations from the Messages app to your Google Account.
- If you sync conversations, they’re stored in your Google Account and available from multiple devices.
Fix problems with Messages for web
Delete texts, call history & voicemail on the web
Stop sync of texts, calls & voicemail
If you want to stop backup of your texts, call history, and voicemail to your Google Account, you can stop sync. If you use Hangouts for text messages, you can still find your text messages in Gmail.
- On your phone, open the Messages app
.
- At the top right, tap your Account icon
Message settings
Advanced.
- Tap Google Fi Wireless settings.
- Sign in to your Google Fi account.
- Tap Stop sync & sign out.
- If prompted, tap Stop syncing. This doesn’t delete previous synced texts, call history, and voicemail.
Tip: If you want to use text only with RCS chats, turn on RCS chats.