Google Duo Will Soon Allow Up to 32 Participants in Group Video Calls

Group video calling on Google Duo started with up to 4 participants back in April 2019

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By Abhik Sengupta | Updated: 11 May 2020 18:44 IST
Highlights
  • Google is reportedly sending promotional Google Duo emails
  • Promotional emails contain new Google Duo features
  • More information is expected from Google about the new features

Google Duo currently supports up to 12 people during group calls

Google Duo will soon raise the number of participants allowed over a group video call, Google has confirmed to a publication. The report cites the company to claim that Duo will be soon allowing up to 32 participants to join a group call. The development comes around a time when people around the world are heavily using video-chat tools owning to the coronavirus pandemic. Another new feature that is now anticipated are new AR effects that match the user's facial expressions. With the many recent updates, Google will be giving tough competition to competitors such as Zoom and Facebook.

According to the report by Android Police, Google has confirmed to the publication that Google Duo will soon support group calls with up to 32 people. At the moment, the platform allows up to 12 participants during a group video call that was increased from eight participants back in March. To recall, group video calling on Google Duo started with up to 4 participants back in April 2019.

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Although Google had previously stated that Google Duo will soon increase the participant limit, it was unclear by how much. The 32-participant claim was also reportedly reiterated in a promotional email.

Google Duo promotional email sent by Google
Photo Credit: Android Police

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In the promotional email (via the report), Google also promises new AR effects in Duo calls that will change based on the user's facial expressions. Google Duo already supports AR effects, but they don't change with the user's expression.

At the moment, it is unclear when the new features will be rolled out on Google Duo. However, it is safe to assume that the new updates will be coming soon as Google has reportedly started sending promotional emails about them. Gadgets 360 has also reached out to Google more details.

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Meanwhile, Google recently announced that Duo users will be soon able to make group calls via the Web version of the platform. Google had said that the new feature will be rolled out in the coming weeks and the feature's preview will first be available on Chrome Web browser. Additionally, Google is adding a Family Mode to the Duo app. The mode allows users to doodle during video calls and try out fun effects and masks.

With the new updates, Google will hope to give tough competitions to competitors including Zoom and Facebook during the coronavirus pandemic. A report recently suggested that India accounted for the most downloads of Zoom app in April despite multiple security warnings from the government and others.


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