Google Meet now lets you enhance appearance with portrait touch-up: Know more

Google Meet now lets you enhance appearance with portrait touch-up: Know more
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Google has introduced a new portrait touch-up feature on Google Meet.

This feature will help you to enhance your appearance before joining or during the meeting.

It is currently rolling out on Google Meet for mobile, and will be released for the web by the end of this year.

Google has introduced a new portrait touch-up feature on its video communication service Google Meet. This feature will help you to subtly enhance your appearance before joining or during the meeting. It is currently rolling out on Google Meet for mobile, and will be released for the web by the end of this year.

“Introducing portrait touch-up in Meet, a new feature on mobile that enables you to lightly touch up your appearance from the green room before joining or during the meeting,” the tech giant announced in a Workspace Updates blogpost.

Also read: Google Meet adds 1080p resolution support for group video calls

Google Meet now lets you enhance appearance with portrait touch-up: Know more

You will be able to choose from two portrait touch-up modes: Subtle and Smoothing. The Subtle mode, as the name suggests, will provide a very light complexion smoothing, while the Smoothing mode will apply slightly more complexion smoothing as compared to the Subtle mode.

Also read: Google Meet now let you pair your video tile with other participants: Here’s how

Google Meet now lets you enhance appearance with portrait touch-up: Know more

According to Google, the new portrait touch-up has been highly requested by users. With this feature, the company aims to help users feel more comfortable and confident with how they appear during video calls.

The portrait touch-up feature will be off by default and can be enabled by the user.

This update is rolling out to Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Starter, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Plus, Teaching & Learning Upgrade, Google One and Google Workspace Individual. And, it is not available to users with personal Google Accounts.

Recently, Google announced the ability to stream 1080p-quality webcam feeds during group calls on Google Meet. It’s important to note that the 1080p resolution is only sent when one or more users are pinning the 1080p-enabled user on a screen large enough to render the 1080p video feed. 

Ayushi Jain

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