Google Meet PDF
Google Meet PDF
Note: Through September 30, 2020, G Suite customers can use advanced Google Meet video
conference features, such as larger meetings (up to 250 participants), live streaming, and
recording. After September 30, Google Meet functionality will revert to G Suite Basic, Business,
Nonprofits, or Education based on the customer’s edition. However, recorded meetings will stay
in the respective owner’s Drive.
A G Suite administrator needs to turn on Meet for your organization. If you cannot open
Meet,
To create a video meeting, you need to be signed in to a G Suite account.
To join a video meeting, you need the Meet mobile app or a supported web browser. You
do not need a G Suite account.
Anyone inside or outside of your organization can join by selecting the link or entering the
meeting ID. Uninvited guests outside of your organization must be approved by a meeting
participant in your organization, including users who aren’t signed in to a G Suite account.
Before you start a video meeting, be sure you're using equipment that supports Google Meet.
Meet supports the current version and the 2 previous major releases of these operating systems:
Apple® macOS®
Microsoft® Windows®
Chrome OS
Ubuntu® and other Debian-based Linux® distributions
Meet works with the current version of the browsers listed below:
Chrome Browser.
Mozilla® Firefox®.
Microsoft® Edge®.
Apple® Safari®.
Meet has limited support in Microsoft Internet Explorer® 11, and Microsoft Edge provides a better
Meet experience. If you want to use Internet Explorer for Meet, you need to download and install
the latest version of the Google Video Support plugin.
Tip: If your browser doesn't support Meet video meetings, you can dial in using the phone number
and PIN, if provided by the meeting organizer.
If you aren’t asked to allow access or if you blocked access before, you can change your settings.
Participant limits
The maximum number of participants you can have in a video meeting depends on your G Suite
edition.