Google Meet Hits 50 Million Download Mark On Google Play Store

Rohan Mathew

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Google Meet Hits 50 Million Download Mark On Google Play Store

Now the Google Meet has crossed the 50 million downloads mark on Google Play Store. These video conferencing service by Google is enjoying rising popularity amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Although early into the COVID-19 lockdown, rivals such as Microsoft Teams, and newcomers like Zoom grabbed all the attention, the Google has now made its tool more widely accessible, and the result has been a huge spike in downloads. The Google Meet was recently made free to everyone with a Google account and not just for enterprise and education customers, which has quickly propelled it past 50 million downloads.

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App Traffic & Performance Observe

According to the data by app traffic & performance observer AppBrain, Google Meet crossed the 5 million mark at the beginning of March this year on Google Play Store and its soon hit the 10 million mark by the end of the same month, reported Android Police. These data has now revealed that the video conferencing app was downloaded over 50 million times from the Google Play Store till May 17. 

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Google Announce That Google Meet Free

Google announced that Google Meet was free to everyone with a Google account and not just enterprise and education customers via G Suite, as was previously the case. Similarly, Meet integration was added to the left sidebar panel of Gmail. 

The company last month also revealed its plan to add several features to the platform for better user experience. It includes layout improvement, better low-light video performance, and more. In The  Last month, Google is said that Google Meet was adding roughly 2 million new users every day.