Google Meat has a new feature pair, which allows you to present the content directly from your camera feed. This means that you can share live videos with external devices like document camera or professional video tools. Now, you can go beyond screen or tab sharing and make meetings and classes more interactive.
Live current with external cameras
Instead of sharing your screen, Google now lets you choose an external camera as your main presentation source. Whether it is a document camera, which has physical papers or high quality video production gear, you can stream it for 1080p resolution and 30 frames per second.
The update opens exciting possibilities for teachers, which demonstrate the demo with a lesson on the hands or products showing professionals on the hands. Even organizations can stream polished video content in meetings for events like Town Hall by arranging alternative cameras.
Sharing a powerpoint slide show on Google now seems almost primitive.
Also experience sharp screen sharing
Along with this, Google has improved the overall screen sharing experience. Screen shares now start fast, so you will not wait to present. The quality of the video is sharp, especially when sharing dynamic materials such as scrolling text or embedded videos. If another participant starts sharing his screen, your presentation will start automatically, when they are finished, reduce the blockage. In addition, the screen sharing button has been made larger and easy to find in the interface.
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Who can use it?
As Google scope declarationThe update is slowly rolling out. Users on the rapid release domain began to receive the feature from June 4, 2025, expecting complete availability within two weeks. The scheduled release domain will get it from June 11.
This feature is available for all Google workpiece schemes, including commercial standard, enterprise version, education plus and workpiece individual customers.
It matters a lot for virtual cooperation
This update bridges the difference between physical and digital materials during virtual meetings. As someone has participated in several video calls, I think sharing physical documents or performances as a challenge. This new option frees anyone from webcam and desktop obstacles.
Teachers can bring real world content in online lessons. For example, a teacher can use an external camera to display laboratory experiments, complex diagrams or physical models for remote students.
A professional can display how a product is operated in real time during a virtual meeting.
Since hybrid work and remote learning are now common, such tools make virtual meatups and cooperation feel more natural. By basically integrating the live camera feed and document cameras, Google Meat can become a hub for fellow cameras to provide various angles or close-ups. We are eager to see how creative people kept it to work.

