Important: Legacy calls (previously known as Duo) are being upgraded to Meet calls, which contain expanded features like live captions, in-call chat, stackable effects, cloud encryption, screen sharing, and more. As users move over to Meet calling, some legacy Duo calling features are being upgraded, or in a few cases like Family mode, Moments, and Knock Knock, they will no longer be available.
Meet calling is rolling out to users over the next few months. To use the new calling experience as soon as it’s available to you, keep your Meet app up-to-date. When all parties in the call are using the latest version of Meet with the update, they’ll see an in-app prompt explaining that they are now using the new calling experience. Otherwise, the call will default to the legacy calling experience. Once all users are using the updated Meet app, legacy calling will no longer be accessible.
Learn more about the differences between legacy calls and Meet calls and see a side by side comparison with visuals.
Frequently asked questions
General questions
Google Duo was upgraded and rebranded to Google Meet in 2022. However, the legacy calling experience (previously known as Duo) was still available. Now, these legacy calls are being upgraded to Meet calls, which contain expanded features like cloud encryption, live captions, in-call chat, stackable effects, and more. Starting in August, users will be encouraged to update their app so they can begin using the new Meet calling experience. As users move over to Meet calling, some of the legacy Duo calling features will no longer be available. In addition, any reference to what was formerly known as Duo will now show “legacy.”
Starting in August 2024, users will start seeing the new Meet calling experience. This will be rolled out globally in the months following.
Google Meet is now a cohesive video communication solution, offering both direct video calls and scheduled meeting experiences. By bringing these capabilities together, we are able to further invest in new, innovative experiences, maintain high quality standards, and offer better supportability so users can connect with anyone, from anywhere, at any time. To facilitate a smooth transition, we have maintained the core calling functionalities that users rely on the most, while a few features will no longer be available.
After all users have been migrated to the new Meet calling experience on the upgraded Meet app, legacy calling will no longer be available.
Feature changes
The following legacy calling features will no longer be available on the new Meet calling experience:
Meanwhile, Meet calling offers many new features and alternatives like in-call chat, live captions, screen sharing, and more to help people connect with others whenever and however it works for them.
Previously, Duo allowed users to determine if they wanted to be reached by their phone number and/or at their email. Meet calling defaults to being reachable at your email.
To restrict who can call you at your personal account:
- Go to Menu.
- Select Settings
General.
- Turn on Only contacts can call me.
This is due to the legacy feature Knock Knock, which shares your incoming video feed in legacy calls. If you are still using legacy calling but you’re calling someone who uses the new Meet calling experience, Knock Knock is not offered. If both you and the recipient use the legacy experience, Knock Knock is available. After all participants have migrated to Meet calling, Knock Knock will no longer be available. Learn more about Knock Knock.
Ringing issues
This could be due to your device being off or disconnected. In the future, you will see missed call notifications even if your device is off or disconnected.
Contacts
The incoming and outgoing call screens are using your saved contact information at contacts.google.com. In the call, we are showing that contact’s preferred Google Profile name.
If you haven’t consented to sharing your local device contacts with Google, we won’t be able to show whether a person is reachable or not when you search for them. To resolve this, you can give permission to share your device contacts with Google and they will also be available across all your devices.
To turn on permission to share your device contacts with Google:
- Go to https://myactivity.google.com/devicecontacts.
- Turn on Save contact info from your signed-in devices.
Group calling
New group calling no longer supports adding or removing users directly. Instead, you can start a new group call with the user(s) added or removed.
The new Group Calling experience on Web is still in the process of rolling out. You can continue to access the legacy Group Calling experience at meet.google.com/calling.
Web calling
Calling on Nest
Newly registered Nest devices may take up to 48 hours to be able to receive incoming legacy calls, but will automatically be able to make outgoing calls.
Nest devices currently don’t support Meet calling.
Nest devices currently only support legacy calls. If you use your Nest device for legacy calls, you won’t be able to receive the Meet calling update on your mobile device. You can continue to receive legacy calls on your Nest devices and remain in the legacy experience on mobile.
Legacy calling
This could be due to several factors:
- You have a Nest device associated with your account and these aren’t supported yet for Meet calling.
- New Meet calling hasn’t been released to your region yet.
- The person you’re calling hasn’t received the new Meet calling.
- The person you’re calling hasn’t updated their application.
No. Once all users are using the updated Meet app, legacy calling will no longer be accessible.
If you delete your legacy account, your calls will instead be made through the new Meet calling experience, once it’s available for you. If you have not yet updated your Meet app and logged in with your account, or if new Meet calling hasn’t been rolled out to you yet, you may no longer be reachable. Once you begin using new Meet calling, you will no longer have access to some legacy calling features.
Phone numbers
This could be due to several factors:
- The number was entered incorrectly.
- The carrier you are using isn’t supported.
- The verification code was sent to your messages. You will need to enter this code manually into Meet.
Messages
Video and voice messages are currently supported on only one account per device and for personal accounts only (not available for enterprise customers).
To move the ability to send or receive messages to a different account:
- Go to Settings.
- Select Calling settings (legacy)
Legacy calling account.
- Remove Calling Account on the account that has messages.
- This will delete all messages on the current account.
- Before you remove your legacy calling account, make sure to export your messages.
- Go to Settings.
- Tap Add Legacy Calling Account to the account that doesn’t have messages.
Child accounts
To protect children, underage personal accounts automatically only receive calls from contacts. Make sure you are a contact of your child at contacts.google.com.
Your child’s account was at one point not considered an underage account but now is. As a result, we restrict children to only receive calls from contacts. Make sure you are a contact of your child at
contacts.google.com.