Google Meet makes it easier to see more people.
Update, Sept 20 (12:15 p.m. ET): Google rolls out low-light detection for web
What you need to know
- Google Meet is rolling out with an updated design and new features.
- Participants will have the ability to pin presentations or speaker tiles with more room to show everyone on the call.
- Google is also rolling out low-light mode for the web application, a new data saver, and the ability to hide your own video from your view.
Google Meet has been a big focus since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic since many people transitioned to work-from-home lifestyles. Google has continuously rolled out updates to the video conferencing application, making it easier to manage while working from home. For instance, now you can use Google Meet's virtual green room to check yourself before a call. The latest update adds some useful tools thanks to the power of AI and more efficient design tools to keep users engaged with everyone on the call.
In May, Google plans to update Meet's layout to make sure more people are in view at all times, even when there's a presentation. Also, Google states that soon, users will be able to pin presentations and/or speakers to highlight multiple tiles at a time.
Google is also making it possible for users to resize their own tile. In case you'd rather not see yourself on a call, you can minimize your tile into a floating bar that can be moved across the four corners of your display. Your video will still be visible to others, and you can always return it to a tile if you want to get a look at yourself.
Other features coming to Google Meet on the web and the best Android phones include a new data saver that can limit how much data is being used on a call. Meet is also getting fun new video backgrounds, and the low-light mode that was introduced on mobile is making its way to the web, using AI to adjust the lighting so you'll be more visible on a call.
Lastly, if you're a paid Workspace user, Google will be rolling out a new Autozoom feature in the coming months. Using AI, Google Meet will zoom into you, making you appear centered in your video feed. It sounds a lot like the Center Stage feature on the new Apple iPad Pro that was announced at the Apple Spring Loaded event.
Update, Sept. 20 (12:15 p.m. ET) ― Google Meet gets low-light mode on web
After announcing the feature back in April, low-light mode for Google Meet on the web is finally rolling out.
Google Meet will now automatically detect if your video is underexposed, "using AI to automatically adjust your video to make you more visible if you're in a dark environment."
The new low-light mode will start rolling out over the next two weeks, beginning September 20 or October 4 depending on your release track. The feature is available to all Workspace users, including Business and G Suite Basic users.
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