Share Your Screen using Google Duo on Android

  Google rolled out the Screen Share feature on Duo earlier this October. Using the same, you can show the other person whatever is on your Android phone’s screen, similar to the screen share feature on Zoom and Google Meet. For now, Screen Share is available only on Google Duo for Android- it works on all phones and tablets running Android 8.0 and above. Yes, it isn’t available on iOS yet. To Share Screen on Google Duo Video Call: That’s it. The other person will now start seeing your phone’s screen. You can minimize Duo and continue with whatever you want to show the other people on the video call. While you share your screen, Duo will show a persistent notification with options to return to the call, End Call and End Screen Share. So you can end the call or stop screen share directly from your homescreen without opening Duo.

Wrapping Up

This was a quick guide using Google Duo’s screen share feature. Using it, you can seamlessly share your screen content or offer tutorials to other people. Plus, the enhanced limit of 32 people makes it even more convenient to connect with more people at a time. Do try it and let me know if you like the feature. Also, read- Mega Comparison: Zoom vs. Skype vs Microsoft Teams vs. Google Meet vs. Google Duo vs. Messenger Rooms