Google has announced new features for its video-communication service Google Meet, including the ability for admins to provide custom background images for their users.
“We’ve heard from our users that having backgrounds that match your brand guidelines is important for visual polish during critical meetings,” the tech behemoth said on Tuesday in a Workspace Updates blog post.
Admins can now provide a set of images for Google Meet’s “background replace” feature with the new feature.
Users will be able to easily select an image that accurately represents their company’s specific brand and style as a result of this.
In addition, the tech behemoth is issuing “External” labels to Meet participants.
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