With more and more people working from home now, there is a growing competition between the video conferencing apps to get more users on board. While Zoom has emerged as the go-to app for most working professionals and students, the security concerns around it have made people look beyond the platform. Others like WhatsApp and Google Hangouts have increased the limit of participants to attract more users. 

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Now, Google has introduced 4 new features in its enterprise conferencing Meet app, including a Zoom-like gallery view. Earlier, the platform allowed only four people to be seen on screen at a time, but with an expended tiled layout, you`ll be able to see 16 call participants at once.

"More updates are coming for larger meetings, better presentation layouts, and support across more devices," informed Smita Hashim, Director of Product Management, Google Meet, Voice and Calendar.

Users will now have the option to present a Chrome tab (instead of just presenting their window or entire screen).

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"If you need to share high-quality video with audio content in meetings, select this option for the best experience for remote viewers. The `present a Chrome tab` feature is rolling out to general availability as of today," Hashim said in a statement late Wednesday.

The platform will use AI to automatically adjust video to make you more visible to other participants in sub-optimal lighting conditions. This feature is currently rolling out to mobile users, and will be available to web users in the future.

"To help limit interruptions to your meeting, Meet can now intelligently filter out background distractions. Noise cancellation will begin rolling out in the coming weeks to G Suite Enterprise and G Suite Enterprise for Education customers starting with web users and later to mobile users," informed Hashim.