Google has announced a major update to its mobile app for Google Meet, bringing a fresh new design and several new features aimed at improving the experience for both personal and group video calls. This update, set to roll out gradually over the next few months, introduces tools for more seamless communication, including live chat, screen sharing, and expanded customization options. It aims to make video calling more interactive and accessible, whether you're catching up with friends or working on projects.
One of the biggest changes is the revamped interface, making it easier for users to start or join video calls. The updated UI now includes larger, more accessible buttons at the bottom of the screen for managing calls, along with the addition of real-time text chat, allowing users to share links or messages during the call without interrupting the conversation.
For those who like to get creative during calls, Google Meet has added features like stackable effects, which let users layer filters, backgrounds, and virtual accessories on their video feed. Emoji reactions are also being introduced, allowing users to send quick visual responses such as thumbs up or clapping hands during group calls without speaking.
Additionally, a new "on-the-go" mode is being added, perfect for when users are in transit or multitasking. The feature simplifies the interface, making buttons larger and easier to press when the user is walking, traveling, or unable to use the camera.
Google is also enhancing accessibility by adding live captions in over 70 languages, along with the ability to share screens directly from mobile devices, making collaboration smoother across both Android and iOS platforms.