Google Meet adds ‘immersive backgrounds’ for web users

New immersive backdrops and styles have been introduced to Google Meet, allowing Web users to modify their backgrounds while on a video conversation. Cafe and Condo, two new animated backdrops, have been introduced to the site to assist users express their current time zone and temperature. Rainy, sunny, or snowy weather, as well as morning and night time zones, will be available in both the interiors. Previously, Google Meet had background selections such as school, party, and nature. In addition, Google Meet allows you to customize the video by adding light and color filters as well as more stylized backdrops. Google revealed the latest upgrade for Google Meet in a blog post. According to Google, the five new deep, subtle animations will liven up a backdrop or adjust the lighting settings. Before entering a meeting or during a call, Google Meet desktop users can pick Condo (morning or night) and Cafe (rainy, snowy, or sunny) for animated video backdrops from the effects...

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