Using a hyperlink in an email is a neat and succinct way of providing a link for your recipient to click on, without the unnecessary space taken up by lengthy URLs. Simply click the Add GIF button at the top of the compose window, and follow the same process as you would an image.Īdditional Reading: How to Add a Link to an Image in Gmail Right Inbox lets you insert GIFs into an email, which you can also add a hyperlink to. When you hover on the link, the URL should be displayed, with an option to Change or Remove the link. Go back to the image in your email and check the right URL appears in the text box when you click on the image. Type in the URL you want to link to and click OK. Click Change in the toolbar under the image. Click on the image into which you want to insert a hyperlink. Click on the Insert photo icon at the bottom of the email (or drag and drop an image from your device). Check that the text you’ve highlighted is now displaying blue and underlined.
Click on the Insert link icon at the bottom of the email (or the shortcut of Ctrl + K on your keyboard). Add your text and highlight the part into which you want to insert a hyperlink. Unfortunately, the Gmail app doesn’t yet support hyperlinking. Gmail desktop helps you insert links into both text and images, which we’ll take you through step-by-step. Hyperlinks are a neat way of inserting a clickable link into a piece of text without displaying the whole URL.