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Google Meet Hits 100 Million Installs From Google Play, Doubled in Just 50 Days

Google’s video conferencing app sees huge boost in downloads due to ongoing pandemic and lockdowns.

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Google Meet Hits 100 Million Installs From Google Play, Doubled in Just 50 Days

Google Meet has been adding several updates to help make calls better

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  • Google Meet saw over 50 million downloads in under three months
  • Meet was made free for all by Google back in May
  • Boost in downloads seen due to coronavirus-induced lockdowns

Google Meet, the tech giant's own video chatroom app, has surpassed the 100 million installs mark. Within three years of its launch, the conferencing app has become a solid competitor to other popular apps such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams. Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns all over the world, users are increasingly leaning towards video chat apps to get their daily meetings and conferences done. As a result, in just 50 days Google Meet has been able to double its download figures.

As per app traffic and performance observer AppBrain, Google Meet passed that Google Meet 50 million installs or downloads mark on Google Play back on May 17. Now, within less than three months, AppBrain figures indicate that the app crossed 100 million installs mark on July 7. The 100 million installs figure is visible on the Google Meet's Google Play store listing as well.

This may have been possible due to the fact that Google made the app free for everyone back in May. This meant that anyone with a Google account can log in to meet.google.com and start a video call with ease. Prior to that, Meet was only accessible through G Suite for enterprise and education customers.

Google has been constantly adding updates to Meet, introducing elements that ease communications. In April, it rolled out a feature that removes background noise during a video call automatically. At the time of release, it was made available to select G suite customers.

In another update, Meet introduced an AI feature that improves quality of the video even in “sub-optimal lighting conditions.” A shortcut for Meet was also integrated into Gmail for easy access.

In order to compete with apps like Zoom, Google also announced that it plans to add several features to help make user experience better back in April. This includes a number of “top-requested” features, including a presentation mode focused on tabs and an expansion of the tiled layouts used in calls with a lot of participants. As of now, Google Meet can support 250 callers in one video meet.


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Shayak Majumder Shayak Majumder is Chief Sub Editor at Gadgets 360. A journalist since 2013, he has worked both on the field as well as behind the desk in several organisations including Indian Express Online and MSN. As a reporter, he covered a wide range of verticals, from politics to the development sector. While at Indian Express, he regularly reviewed video games, gaming hardware and the growth of MMORPG in India. He is also a passionate musician and a former trainer, currently working on his upcoming EP. ...More
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