What Is Google Meet Used For

Google Meet is an online platform primarily used for secure video calls, web conferencing, and virtual meetings with friends, family, colleagues, or clients from anywhere in the world[1]. It allows users to start or schedule meetings instantly, join through a link or code, and participate directly from their browser or mobile device with no need for additional software installation[3].

Key uses and features of Google Meet include:

  • Group video meetings with up to 100 participants for one hour on the free plan, or up to 1,000 participants and 24-hour meeting length on paid plans[3][6].
  • Real-time collaboration tools such as screen sharing, live captions for accessibility, emoji reactions, hand raising, and integrated chat during calls[3][5].
  • Integration with Google Workspace—join meetings directly from Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides and schedule meetings via Google Calendar[1][3].
  • Recording and transcription for meetings (available to paid users), plus the option for note-taking with Gemini AI[5].
  • Security controls including host moderation tools to manage participants, end meetings, and restrict chat or video[3].
  • High video and audio quality—up to 1080p video and noise cancellation features for clear conversations[1].
  • Flexibility to meet on any device, including smartphones, tablets, and computers[1][6].

Google Meet is popular for both business and personal use, particularly among organizations using Google Workspace due to its seamless integration, affordability, and simple interface[4][8].

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