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  1. Learn how to start or schedule a Google Meet video meeting. Meetings include the latest enterprise-compliant Meet features. Use in-meeting chat. Add live closed captions in a video call. Apply virtual backgrounds and visual effects. Raise your hand in Google Meet. Engage with groups of up to 100 people.

  2. Meet Calls from Messages for web. Go to messages.google.com. On the left, select a conversation or click Start chat. In the top right, click Video or Voice call . In the new tab that opens, click Voice call or Video call . Tip: If you don't have the video call icon , video calls aren't available for that conversation.

  3. On your computer, in Google Meet, click Start or Join. At the bottom right, click Activities Recording . To record the meeting captions, select a language. In some cases, if the recording is played on Google Drive, the recording file might be ready a few hours before the captions are available. Click Start recording.

  4. Important: To start a video meeting from Gmail, you must turn on Meet in Gmail. Open Gmail. In the Meet section, click New meeting. To send the meeting invitation via link or email, click Send invitation . To copy the meeting invitation details, click Copy meeting invitation. To send an email invitation, click Share via email.

  5. Google Meet is your one app for video calling and meetings across all devices. Use video calling features like fun filters and effects or schedule time to connect when everyone can join. ©2024 Google

  6. Check if there’s a camera hardware issue. On your device, open the built-in camera app, like Camera or Photo Booth. If the camera’s self-preview shows your image but Google Meet doesn’t, make sure Google Meet can access your camera: Enable camera access on macOS Mojave & later. Allow Google Chrome to access your camera.

  7. Check users' computer & mobile device peripherals. In the user's Meet settings, make sure the correct microphone and speaker are selected. For details, go to Change your computer’s video and audio settings. If the user is on a Mac, go to System Preferences Sound Input and uncheck the Use ambient noise reduction box.