When we think of the best video calling apps, Google Duo almost immediately comes to mind. Coincidentally one of Google’s most celebrated apps, Duo has been around for a few years now and is the go-to video calling app for many. Its low-light mode, smooth video transmission, and simple user interface make life a lot easier, but that doesn’t mean it escapes criticism from perfectionists.
How to share your screen on Google Duo | Special features of Google Duo | Screen sharing on Google Duo
Over the past two years, Google Duo has been criticized for its lack of screen sharing, a feature that many users consider essential. Google first teased the feature in 2018, but for some reason it wasn’t made public. Now, after more than two years, the feature has finally gone live, giving Duo users the ability to share their screen during a call. Today, we’ll tell you all about the new addition and help you get familiar with it.
After previously releasing Family Mode, this is another great feature for Duo. And we expect Duo to get even better in the near future — hopefully Google makes using Duo on PC a lot easier than it is now.
Please note: The screenshots on this page are from an Android Police article here.