Learn about the new Google Meet app

The Meet call feature for Business and EDU is part of an extended roll out and might not be available yet.

Google Duo and Google Meet have combined into a new Meet app for video calling and meetings. The Google Duo app and icon are now Google Meet . Learn how to download the new Meet app.

Available features and encryption methods in the Meet app are different between Meetings, Meet calls (Business and EDU only), and Meet Legacy Calls (previously known as Duo). Learn about call and meeting encryption in Meet.

Learn more about meetings

Important: You must first be signed in to your Google Account.

You can create or join scheduled or instant cloud-encrypted Google Meet meetings with a link. Learn how to start or schedule a Google Meet video meeting.

Meetings include the latest enterprise-compliant Meet features

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Learn about Meet calls

Meet calls (available for Business and EDU only):

On your mobile phone, you can make cloud-encrypted 1:1 calls to other users in your organization by ringing their Workspace account directly to alert them you’re trying to call them. Learn how to make Meet calls.

Meet calls includes the latest enterprise-compliant Meet features Meet calls doesn’t include legacy call features
  • Group calls
  • Messages
  • Moments
  • Family mode
  • Knock knock

Tip: Your admin controls Meet calls and Meetings. Learn how to turn on Meet meetings for your organization.

Learn about Meet Legacy Calls (previously known as Duo)

The classic Duo end-to-end encrypted experience that involves ringing a number or group directly. Learn how to make a Meet Legacy Call.

Learn about legacy calling features

With the upgrade of Duo to Meet, we added Duo legacy calling features to the Meet app. The upgrade is an improved app experience and doesn't require a new download for Duo users. You can still:

  • Make 1:1 or group calls to friends and family by phone number or email.
  • Use fun filters and effects.
  • Send messages.
  • Ask Google Assistant to call with your existing devices.
  • Turn on Meet moments.
  • Use Family mode.
  • Preview video calls with Knock Knock.

Tips:

On your mobile device, download the new Meet app .

Access meeting features in the new Meet app

With the update, you can schedule, create, and join a meeting. You also get access to Google Meet’s suite of meeting features and capabilities. This update allows you to:

Learn how to use Google Meet features in the new Meet app.

Important: You must be signed in with a Google Account in order to try meeting features. Accounts set up with only a phone number can’t use meetings.

Access calling features in the new Meet app

With the upgrade of Duo to Meet, we've added Duo calling features to the Meet app . The upgrade is an improved app experience and doesn't require a new download for Duo users. You're still able to do everything you've always done in Google Duo, such as:

  • Make video calls to friends and family by phone number or email.
  • Use fun filters and effects.
  • Send messages.
  • Ask Google Assistant to call with your existing devices.

The Google Duo app and icon are now Google Meet . To make video calls and have meetings in one app, use Google Meet .

  • Existing video calling features from Google Duo are here to stay.
  • If you used Google Duo or Meet at no cost today, you don’t need to pay for the new experience.
  • Google Duo conversation history, contacts, and messages will remain saved.
  • Meet in Gmail will continue to work with no changes.
  • Enterprise and education administrators can get more information on how to manage the transition with their users. Learn how to manage calling features for your users.
  • To use the combined experience, make sure your auto-updates are on. Update your app on Android devices.
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