Google Meet video conferencing is now free for everyone – here’s how to use it

Log in and get chatting

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Google Meetis now free for anyone with aGoogleaccount, letting you make video calls with up to 100 participants without paying a penny.

Previously, Google Meet was only available to businesses with a premiumG-Suiteaccount, but last month the company announced that it would bedoing away with the chargesand opening it up to everyone for free. The company has now announced that the rollout is complete, and anyone with a Google account can log in and start chatting.

Calls are technically limited to one hour, but Google won’t start enforcing this until the end of September. Until then, your meetings can last all day.

According to Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and its parent company Alphabet, Google Meet has also been updated with real-time subtitles and a low-light mode for better picture quality.

We’ve re-engineered Google Meet to make secure video meetings free for everyone, with helpful features powered by #GoogleAI like live captions and low-light mode, available now at https://t.co/LBamANQz98https://t.co/85IVc78W3nMay 12, 2020

To give the new Google Meet a try, visithttps://meet.google.com, or download the app foriOSorAndroid. You can also set up meetings and invite people through Google Calendar – just click a time slot and follow the instructions.

The more the merrier

The more the merrier

Apart from opening up access to the tool, Google has sought to make the most of the current situation by improving support for Meet, adding new features and making it directly accessible fromGmail.

The expanded tiled layout option now lets web users see up to 16 call participants at once, as opposed to just four. To share higher-quality video content with other callers, users can now choose to present a Chrome tab rather than just presenting their window or the entire screen.

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