We're making it simpler to join large Google Meet events. When an adaptive meeting reaches its maximum capacity for meeting contributors (those with camera, microphone, and screen sharing privileges), any additional users attempting to join the main call are automatically redirected to join the live stream instead. In the live stream they can still interact using reactions, chat, polls and Q&A. What interactive features are available depends on what the host allows in the Host controls settings.
Users that try to join the main call while only invited to the live stream will also be redirected automatically.
This means a smoother, seamless viewing experience for everyone attending your largest meetings. It doesn't change access settings to meetings or live streams. The host still remains in control over who can take part in meetings and live streams, and which features are available for them to use. The new redirect will be working for any meetings hosts make adaptive under Meeting Access.
Participants can still also join the live stream directly by clicking the separate live stream link in calendar events.
Fetched May 7, 2026
Get a preview of the next Chrome release with this post detailing the features in the current beta.
The ChromeOS Stable channel is being updated to OS version 16610.57.0 (Browser version 147.0.7727.147) for most ChromeOS devices. If you fi…