Google is set to merge two of its audio and video-calling platforms- Google Duo and Google Meet, into a single platform.
The technology company says it is integrating both features to create a more unified communications service.
The platforms will be merged in a two-step process where Google Duo will get all the features of Google Meets first.
Google Duo will be renamed Google Meets later this year
Meet has become a more powerful platform for official meetings, group calls, and chats for organisations in the last couple of years. On the other hand, Duo has been more of a messaging app.
Google has further claimed to add all the features of Duo to Meet, which will certainly offer the best of both worlds.
In a statement, the head of Google Workspace, Javier Soltero, said it was important to understand how people make choices regarding what tool they’re going to use, for what purpose, and in what circumstance.


