Google Meet now lets iPhone users join calls via web browser without app download
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Ben Schoon
Summary
Google Meet for web has been updated to allow iPhone users to join video calls directly through their web browser without needing to download the mobile app. This brings parity with most other video conferencing platforms that already support browser-based joining. The update is significant because Google Meet, despite being a web-first service, previously required iPhone users to have the app installed to join meetings.
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· 3 pulledAn upgrade to Google Meet for web has delivered support for iPhone users to join meetings directly through their web browser, no app downloads required.
While functionality can be limited, it's an important option for many as not everyone wants to have every conferencing app installed on their device just for the sake of joining an occasional meeting.
Google Meet is a web-first offering, but it has been relying on a mobile app for iPhone.
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