How to Share Your Screen on Google Meet on Mobile and PC

Google Meet Share Screen

Do you want to present a slide, show pictures from a gallery, or watch videos with your friends or colleagues in a Google Meet call or meeting? Thankfully, sharing a phone or PC screen on Google Meet is relatively easy. Follow this tutorial to learn how to share the screen on Google Meet on Android, iPhone, and PC.

Good to know: If you don’t want others to see what is behind you on a video call, you can change your background on Google Meet.

Share Your Screen on Google Meet on Computer

There are two ways to screen your share on Google Meet on PC. First, you must choose when you want to share the screen.

Method 1: Before Joining a Meeting

  1. Open meet.google.com in a browser.
  2. Enter the meeting code or click the meeting link to join the meeting.
  3. Click on the “Present” button.
Google Meet Pc Present Before Meeting
  1. On the “Choose What to Share” window, you can share your entire screen, a window, or a specific tab. If you want to share audio from a website like YouTube, select the “Chrome Tab” option, choose the desired tab, and check the box next to “Share Tab Audio.”
Google Meet Pc Present Before Meeting With Audio

Similarly, if you want to share the audio on your device, select “Entire Screen,” and enable the audio toggle at the bottom.

Method 2: After Joining a Meeting

You can also screen share anytime after you join a Google Meet call.

  1. Create a new meeting or join a Google Meet meeting on your PC.
  2. Click on the “Present” icon at the bottom. It’s the icon with an up arrow.
  3. You will have three options: your entire screen, a window, and a tab. Select “Tab” if you want to share the screen with audio.
Share Screen Google Meet Pc In Meeting

To stop sharing the screen, click the Present icon, select “Stop Presenting,” or click the “Stop Sharing” button at the bottom.

Also helpful: Google Meet supports 1080p video calls for better quality.

Share Your Screen on Google Meet on iPhone

Follow these steps to screen share in a Google Meet meeting on iPhone:

  1. Join the Google Meet meeting in which you want to share your screen.
  2. Tap the three-dot icon at the bottom and select “Share Screen.”
Google Meet Iphone Share Screen
  1. A confirmation pop-up will appear. Tap on “Continue” followed by “Start Broadcast.”
Google Meet Iphone Share Screen Confirm

Unlike computers, you cannot choose what you want to share from your iPhone. Instead, everything on your iPhone’s screen will be shared with the other people on the call or in the meeting, including any notifications you may receive. Make sure to not have personal information on the screen while presenting. Also, turn on Do not disturb mode while sharing the screen in Google Meet or any other app.

Tip: learn how to also share the screen on Discord.

Share Your Screen on Google Meet on Android

You can use Google Meet on Android in two ways: through a video call or by joining a group meeting. The steps to share the screen differ between the two. In fact, there are three ways to screen share on Google Meet from an Android phone.

Method 1: Screen Share in Google Meet Meeting

If you are part of a Google Meet meeting, you must share the entire screen.

  1. Join a Google Meet meeting on your Android phone.
  2. Tap on the three-dot icon at the bottom of the screen, and select “Share screen” from the menu.
Google Meet Android Share Screen
  1. A confirmation pop-up will appear. Select “Start Sharing” followed by “Start Now.”
Google Meet Android Share Screen Confirm

Method 2: Share Screen in Google Meet Call

If you are on a regular video call on Google Meet, you can share the entire screen and cast from individual apps like YouTube, Gallery, and more. This method even lets you share the screen with audio. Follow these steps to share your screen with audio in Google Meet from an Android phone:

  1. Open the Google Meet app on your phone.
  2. Join or start a new video call.
  3. Tap the three-dot icon at the bottom and select “Live sharing.” If you don’t see it, scroll through the list of options.
Google Meet Android Video Call Screen Share
  1. Select the app whose screen you want to share. If you want to share audio from the app, enable the toggle next to “Share audio from videos or apps?”
Google Meet Android Video Call Screen Share With Audio
  1. Alternatively, tap on “Share now” to share your entire screen.
Google Meet Android Video Call Share Entire Screen

Also helpful: if you use Google Duo instead of Meet, you can share your screen on a Duo call.

Method 3: Share Screen with Audio in Google Meet Meeting

Like regular video calls, you can watch a video together through apps like YouTube in a Google Meet meeting. However, this method only works if all participants have an Android device.

  1. Join a Google Meet meeting on your Android phone.
  2. Tap on the Meeting code at the top.
Google Meet Android Meeting Code
  1. Go to the Activities tab and select YouTube or any other service you want to watch or play together.
Google Meet Android Meeting Activity
  1. Play the video, and it will also start showing on other devices. Make sure to unmute your microphone if you want to share audio.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will others see my video when I am sharing my screen on Google Meet?

That depends on whether your camera is on or off. If your camera is on, others will see your video.

Can I prevent others from sharing their screen on Google Meet?

If you are a host, click the Host Control icon in the bottom-right corner of your PC when you’re in the meeting. On a mobile phone, tap the three-dot icon and select “Host Management.” Enable the toggle next to Host Management to allow screen sharing, and turn it off to not allow it.

How can I fix an issue with my screen sharing not working on Google Meet on my mobile?

If you cannot share your screen on Google Meet, start by restarting your phone, then update the Google Meet app. On Android, clear the cache of the Google Meet app. On iPhone, go to “Settings -> Screen Time -> Content & Privacy Restrictions -> Content Restrictions -> Screen Recording.” Select “Allow.”

All screenshots and images by Mehvish Mushtaq.

Mehvish Mushtaq
Mehvish Mushtaq

Mehvish is a tech lover from Kashmir. With a degree in computer engineering, she's always been happy to help anyone who finds technology challenging. She's been writing about technology for over six years, and her favorite topics include how-to guides, explainers, tips and tricks for Android, iOS/iPadOS, Windows, social media, and web apps.

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