In what comes as a major good news for working professionals, Google has made its video conferencing app free for all users. Google Meet can now be used by anyone completely free and anyone with an email address can sign up and get started at meet.google.com. People would soon see Meet directly in their Gmail account, according to Javier Soltero Vice President & GM, G Suite.

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Since making Meet's advanced features free for all G Suite and G Suite for Education users in March, the tech giant has seen daily usage grow by 30 times, with Meet hosting 3 billion minutes of video meetings daily.

"Last month, we were adding roughly 3 million new users every day. That's why we're expanding the offering to more people around the world," said Soltero.

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In a bog post, Soltero said that as video meetings have never been more important, Google has been fast-tracking the most requested features for Meet, and are now making them available to all. He said that anyone can use Meet’s simple scheduling and screen sharing, real-time captions, and layouts that adapt to your preference, including an expanded tiled view—all built on Google’s secure, reliable global infrastructure. 

How to use Google Meet for Free

- Click "Start a meeting" and a new window opens with a unique, secure meeting to join and then share with others.

- You can also easily join meetings shared with you by entering a meeting code. And you can plan video meetings and invite others directly from Google Calendar.

"Anyone can use Meet's simple scheduling and screen sharing, real-time captions, and layouts that adapt to your preference, including an expanded tiled view—all built on Google's secure, reliable global infrastructure," said the company.

Google Meet is available for free for everyone at meet.google.com and on iOS or Android.