Google is trying something new for spreadsheets. They are testing a tool called “Smart Compose” inside Google Sheets. This tool helps people write formulas faster. It works like the Smart Compose feature already in Gmail and Google Docs.
(Google Tests “Smart Compose” for Spreadsheet Formulas)
The idea is simple. As you start typing a formula, Smart Compose guesses what you might want to do next. It suggests possible formulas or functions. You can then pick the right suggestion. This saves time and reduces mistakes. Google hopes this makes working with spreadsheets easier for everyone.
The test is happening now. Only some users get to try it first. Google is gathering feedback from these users. They want to know if Smart Compose is helpful. They want to see if it makes building spreadsheets quicker. This testing phase helps Google improve the tool before a wider release.
Spreadsheets are powerful tools. Many people use them for work, school, or personal projects. But writing formulas can be tricky. Sometimes it’s hard to remember the exact function name or syntax. Smart Compose aims to fix that problem. It provides helpful hints as you work.
This feature builds on Google’s existing AI tools. It uses machine learning to understand what you need. The system learns from common patterns in spreadsheet usage. It then offers the most likely helpful suggestions. Google thinks this will boost productivity for spreadsheet users.
(Google Tests “Smart Compose” for Spreadsheet Formulas)
The test is limited for now. Google hasn’t said when everyone might get access. They are focused on making sure it works well first. Users involved in the test can share their thoughts directly with Google. This feedback is crucial for the tool’s development.

