The iOS version of Google Meet cloud video conferencing user update supports tiled views

Google just announced a feature update of the iOS version of the Google Meet cloud video conference users on Twitter through the @GoogleWorkspace account.

For attendees of a large conference, the long-awaited tile view update allows everyone to see each other more clearly. In addition, this update also brings other improvements, such as the ability to replace or blur the background, and mute other people’s microphones.

In addition to the iOS user, the above features will soon be available on the Android version of Google Meet.

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With the introduction of tiled views, Google Meet can now allow iPhone/iPad users to display up to 8 people on the same screen at a time, and there will be an annotation of each person’s name in the box.

It is reported that Google plans to bring more improvements to cloud video conferencing for mobile devices this year, including split-screen, picture-in-picture mode, background replacement, intention survey, and Q&A.

Neowin pointed out that this announcement is only part of a larger Workspace improvement to improve the remote work experience, but it is not clear whether the Google Meet experience integrated in Gmail is related to it.

Earlier, Google also expanded the Google Meet cloud video conferencing experience on more devices (such as Nest Hub Max).

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