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Google Meet adds support for joining calls via Safari on iPhone

Google Meet now allows iPhone users to join meetings through the Safari browser without requiring a dedicated app download. This update provides a streamlined way for mobile users to participate in video calls.

Amalgamated from Android Authority (opens in new tab), 9to5Google (opens in new tab)

Google Meet now supports joining meetings directly through mobile web browsers, including Safari, on iPhone devices. Reports from Android Authority and 9to5Google indicate that this update allows users to enter calls without the need to download or install the dedicated Google Meet application.

The integration is designed to provide a more direct way for iOS users to access video conferencing tools. By supporting Safari, the platform offers an alternative for those who prefer not to install additional software on their mobile devices. Both outlets noted that this functionality simplifies the process for iPhone owners joining meetings via a browser.