A new feature in Google Meet allows administrators to provide custom background images
Tech giant Google has announced that it is rolling out new features to its Google Meet video messaging service, including the ability to allow administrators to provide custom wallpapers for their users.
“We’ve heard from our users that a backdrop that matches brand guidelines is important for visual finishing during critical meetings,” the tech giant said in a Workspace Updates blog post on Tuesday.
The new feature allows administrators to provide a set of images for Google Meet’s “background swap” feature.
This allows users to easily select an image that correctly represents their company’s brand and style.
In addition, the technology giant will introduce “External” tags for Meet participants.
“Users will see a sticker in the upper-left corner of the meeting screen indicating that the meeting has been joined by participants who do not belong to the meeting host’s domain,” the company said.
Meanwhile, last month the tech giant had released several new 360-degree video backgrounds for Meet users on mobile devices for both iOS and Android devices.
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