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Using Voice & Video Chat

Make & Receive Calls

Start a computer-to-computer voice or video chat

To start a voice and video chat you'll need to:

  • Download the voice and video chat plug-in, close all open browser windows and install the plug-in.
  • Sign in to Gmail, Google+, iGoogle, orkut or your Chrome OS device.

Voice Calls

If your contact has a camera icon next to their name in your Chat list, you can start a voice call with them. Simply select your contact from the chat list and in the Chat window that appears click the phone icon.

Hangouts and 1:1 video chat

If you’re using Chat in Gmail, iGoogle, orkut, Chrome OS or Google+ you can start Hangouts directly from the Chat window.

If you don’t have a Google+ account you can start or join a limited hangout, which only includes the option to hang out with 1 other person. If you’d like access to all Hangout features including the ability to hang out with up to 9 people, share your screen and use cool Hangouts apps, you can upgrade to a free Google+ account at plus.google.com.

Google+ Hangouts lets you video chat with one person or have a multi-way video chat with up to 9 other people. To start a hangout from Gmail, Google+, iGoogle, orkut or Chrome OS simply:

  1. Select the contact you want to chat with in your Chat list.
  2. Click the Hangouts icon  at the top of the Chat window.
  3. Your contact will receive a Hangouts invite in their Chat window. Once they've accepted your invitation, you both can start hanging out and even invite up to 8 more people to join you!
When you start a hangout, a post will appear in your stream, but the post will only be shared with the people who were invited to the hangout.

In addition to starting a hangout from the Chat window, you can also start a hangout in Gmail by:

  • Hovering over a contact in your chat list and selecting the Hangouts icon  on the profile card that appears.
  • Clicking the Hangouts button  at the top of your Chat list.

 

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