Google meet
(formerly G Suite)
Google Meet is a video conferencing tool developed by Google as part of the Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) suite of applications. It is designed for both business and personal use, allowing users to host and join secure online meetings from any location, using any device with an internet connection.
Key Features of Google Meet:
High-Quality Video Conferencing: Google Meet provides high-definition video and audio calls, ensuring clear communication for users. It automatically adjusts video quality based on internet connection, optimizing performance for all participants.
Cross-Device Compatibility
Whether you’re using a desktop, laptop, tablet, or mobile phone, Google Meet works seamlessly across all devices. It is compatible with both web browsers and mobile apps, making it highly accessible for participants anywhere.
Large Participant Capacity:
Google Meet can host large meetings with up to 100 participants for personal accounts, and up to 500 participants for business or education accounts under Google Workspace, making it ideal for everything from small team huddles to large-scale webinars.
Real-Time Collaboration
Since Google Meet is integrated with other Google Workspace tools like Google Calendar and Google Drive, it allows for real-time collaboration. During a meeting, users can share their screens, present documents, or even co-edit files in real time.
Advanced Security Features:
Google Meet is equipped with robust security measures, including encrypted data transmission, secure meeting links, and in-meeting security controls like muting participants or blocking entry to uninvited attendees. It ensures that meetings are safe and protected.














