In Google Meet, you can share the desired screen among attendees to deliver your content. It is integrated with other Google products, such as Sheets, Slides, etc., so you can share them directly to Meet. Additionally, you can have live chat discussions to make the meeting more interactive. Follow along to learn how to share the screen in Google Meet.
How to Share the Screen on Google Meet?
Google Meet allows up to ten users to simultaneously share their screen in a meet session. The screen sharing option, however, could go by different names depending on your device. At first, you should ensure that the presentation feature is unlocked for the meeting. As hosts can control who can share the screen, you may need to request them. We’ve covered the complete steps that can help you without making things complicated.
On PC
On Mobile
If you want to share your smartphone’s screen, note that your entire screen gets shared, including device audio and notifications. Alternatively, you can join the meeting just to share the screen without participating. This way, your video and audio won’t be shared or connected with the meeting. To share the screen without joining with video and audio: For iPhone and iPad, tap on Start Broadcast to this pop-up.
How to Share Files in Google Meet Directly?
You can share a Google document that you are working on directly with Google meet. To quickly share your google docs, sheets, or slides in google meet:
On PC
On Mobile
Currently, you can only share from Google Slides directly to a Meet session using these steps:
How to Take Over From Others to Share Screens?
If someone is presenting in a meeting and you want to take over the presentation, you can start sharing your screen as usual. After you take over, the other person’s screen gets minimized and notified to stop sharing if they wish. To take over presentations from others to share screen: