Important: Learn how to join a meeting in the new Meet app .
You can join a video meeting from Google Meet, Google Calendar, Gmail etc. You can also dial-in to a meeting from a phone or a meeting room or you can use Google Meet without a Google account.
Meetings you can join
Personal account users
You are a personal account user if you use Google Meet through Gmail or another non-paid account.
As a personal account user, you can join:
- All meetings you are invited to by someone with a personal account.
- Some meetings you are invited to by someone with a Google Workspace account.
- Tip: Google Workspace Admins control if their users can invite others with a personal google account so you can only attend meetings organized by Workspace users who’s admins allow them to invite personal account users.
Google Workspace Individual Subscriber
You're a Google Workspace Individual Subscriber if you use Google Meet through your paid Workspace Individual account.
As a Workspace Individual Subscriber, you can join:
- All meetings you're invited to by someone with a personal or Workspace Individual Subscriber account.
- Some meetings you're invited to by someone with another Google Workspace account.
Tip: Google Workspace Admins control if their meeting organizers can invite others with a Workspace Individual account to their meetings. You can only attend meetings organized by Workspace users whose admins allow them to invite Workspace Individual Subscriber account users.
You are a Google Workspace for Education user if you use Google Meet through a paid school account.
As a Google Workspace for Education user, your Google Workspace admin controls what meetings you can join. By default, you can attend any meetings organized by any Google Workspace user but, your admin can make it so you can only join:
- Meetings organized by someone in your organization
- Meetings organized by any Google Workspace or personal user
By default, Higher Education users with accounts created after 5/09/21 can join any meetings organized by any Google Workspace user. Higher Education users with accounts created before 5/09/2021 can by default join any meetings organized by both Workspace and personal account users.
You are a Google Workspace user if you use Google Meet through a paid work account.
As a Google Workspace user, your Google Workspace admin controls what meetings you can join. By default, you can attend any meetings organized by any Google Workspace or personal user but, your admin can make it so you can only join:
- Meetings organized by someone in your organization
- Meetings organized by Google Workspace users only
People who can join your meetings
Personal account users
As a personal account user, the following people can join your meetings:
- Anyone with a personal account you have invited
- Anyone in a chat room where a meeting link was created
- Any Google Workspace users that you have invited whose admin allows them to join meetings organized by personal google account users
- Anyone who isn’t signed into a Google account can join, but they must knock to be let into the meeting.
Important:
- Users who are invited but can’t join a meeting may still get an invite. If they aren’t allowed in the meeting and they try to join, they will reach an error page.
As a Workspace Individual Subscriber, anyone can join your meetings by default. This includes anyone:
- Signed into a personal or Workspace account
- On a desktop that isn't signed into a Google Account
- Dialing-in to your meetings
- In a chat room where a meeting link was created
Important:
- To join meetings hosted by Workspace Individual Subscribers, admins must first allow users to join meetings outside of their domain.
- If users outside of your organization are allowed to join chat rooms or group conversations, they’re allowed to join video meetings created in that room.
Google Workspace for Education users
As a Google Workspace for Education user, by default, anyone can join your meetings. This includes anyone:
- Signed into a Google Account (personal or Workspace)
- Dialing-in by a phone
- In a chat room where a meeting link was created
Your Google Workspace admin can change this.
Your admin can choose one of the following:
- Anyone in your organization or anyone using a phone to dial-in to meetings
- Anyone with a Google account (personal or Workspace) or anyone using a phone to dial-in to meetings
- Everyone including any users not logged into a Google account
Important:
- Users who are invited but can’t join a meeting may still get an invite. If they aren’t allowed in the meeting and they try to join, they will reach an error page.
All other Google Workspace users
As a Google Workspace user, by default, anyone can join your meetings. This includes anyone:
- Signed in to a personal or Workspace account
- On a desktop that isn't signed into a Google Account
- Dialing-in to your meetings
- In a chat room where a meeting link was created
Your Google Workspace admin can change this setting.
Your admin can choose one of the following:
- Anyone in your organization or anyone using a phone to dial-in to meetings
- Anyone with a Google account (personal or Workspace) or anyone using a phone to dial-in to meetings
- Everyone including any users not logged into a Google account
Important:
- Users who are invited but can’t join a meeting may still get an invite. If they aren’t allowed in the meeting and they try to join, they will reach an error page.
- In the Google Calendar app, open the event.
- Tap Join with Google Meet.
Join a video meeting from the Meet app
- Open the Google Meet app
.
- Tip: Meetings scheduled through Google Calendar appear on Google Meet under "Meetings".
- Tap a meeting from the list
Join meeting.
Join a video meeting with a meeting code or nickname
abc-defg-hjk
. You can get the meeting code from the joining information that was sent to you or at the end of the meeting link.our-meeting
. You can pick any nickname and share it with other people in your organization as a quick way to all join the same meeting.- Open the Meet app
and tap the search bar.
- Tap Enter a Meet Code.
- Enter the meeting code or nickname.
Tip: The hyphens in the meeting code are optional.
- Tap Join meeting.
- (Optional) Depending on whether you're joining from a different organization or signed in to a Google Workspace account, choose an option:
- Select Ask to Join.
- Enter your name and tap Ask to Join.
- Tap the meeting link sent to you via text or email.
- Follow the onscreen prompts to join.
A phone number is added only if administrators turn on the dial-in feature.
If your Google Workspace administrator allows, you can dial in for audio-only access to a Meet video meeting up to 15 minutes before the meeting starts until it ends. If someone is already in the meeting and grants access, you can join sooner.
You can be in a different organization or have a different Google Workspace edition from the event organizer. If you’re in the organizer's corporate directory, participants see your name in the meeting if not they see only a partial phone number.
- Other participants should always verify that the person who dials in is the correct participant.
- Anyone who dials in counts toward the maximum limit.
- Regular call charges apply.
Join a meeting with a phone number
You can dial in during the scheduled meeting time using one of the following methods:
- Enter the phone number that’s in the Google Calendar event or meeting invitation.
Then, enter the PIN and #.- From the Meet or Calendar app, tap the phone number.
The PIN is automatically entered.
All Google Workspace editions include a US phone number. G Suite Basic, G Suite Business, Google Workspace Essentials, Enterprise, and Education Plus editions also support international numbers in Meet video meetings.
If your organization turns on Meet Global Dialing, more international numbers are available. Long distance and usage charges from your phone carrier may apply.
Mute or unmute your phone
- Press *6.
- Have your phone's volume at the lowest level.
- Join after the 5th participant.
List of supported countries for dialing in to a meeting
For a complete list of countries, read Supported countries for dialing in.
If your organization allows it, you can join meetings from third-party devices.
For administrator setup details, see Allow 3rd party devices to join Meet calls.
Zoom Rooms devices
To join a Google Meet call from a Zoom Rooms device, choose an option:
- Tap the event on your device’s calendar if the meeting was scheduled ahead of time.
- Tap the Google Meet icon and enter the meeting code.
Cisco Webex devices
To join a Google Meet call from a Cisco Webex device, choose an option:
- Tap the event on your device’s calendar if the meeting was scheduled ahead of time.
- Tap the Google Meet icon and enter the meeting code.
Other third-party systems using Pexip
- In the Calendar app, open the event or meeting invite.
- Follow the instructions to join from the third party conferencing system.
What you can't do
- See or write in-meeting chat.
- Start or stop Meet recordings.
- Admit or block other participants.
- Mute or unmute other participants.
If you are not signed into a Google or Gmail account, you cannot join using your mobile device.
Other notes
- When you join a meeting, we share your meeting identifier with the meeting host domain for troubleshooting and audit purposes. A meeting identifier is your email address or your phone number, if you called in to the meeting.
- For users on Meet with a personal Google account: When a user flagged as abusive in a meeting tries to join another meeting, the moderator gets this message: "This person is suspected of being abusive in the past."