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Share Your Mobile Phone Screen During Video Calls

If you use either Google Duo, Meet, Facebook Messenger, or Zoom, you can share your screen with the other person on the video call. It’s quite easy and can be done using the Screen Share feature in these apps. Below is how to use it.

1. Share Screen On Google Duo

Google Duo will now start sharing your screen with other people in the video call. You can minimize Duo and open the apps, photos, videos, or anything you want to show to others. Once you’re done, return to Duo and tap Share Screen again to stop sharing the screen. Here’s a detailed guide on sharing the screen in Google Duo.

2. Share Screen On Zoom

Zoom will now start sharing your screen with all the participants in the meeting. You’ll get floating controls to annotate on the screen. You can also share your screen before joining the meeting. Here’s more about sharing the Android or iPhone screen in Zoom.

3. Share Screen On Google Meet

You can now minimize Meet and share whatever you want on your screen. The screen sharing can be turned off directly from the notification panel.

4. Share Screen On Messenger

Here’s in detail about sharing the screen in Facebook Messenger calls. Apart from the apps mentioned here, you can also use Skype, Discord, Cisco Webex, Microsoft Teams, and similar video calling apps that allow sharing the screen during the meeting.

Wrapping Up- Share Phone Screen on Video Call

This was a quick guide to share your phone’s screen during video calls, be it on Zoom, Google Meet, Duo, or Facebook Messenger. I hope this helps you show the content on your screen while video chatting with friends, family, or colleagues on your Android or iPhone. Stay tuned for more such articles.