Google Meet's automatic framing is now available to everyone
Briefly

Google Meet is simplifying video calls with its new automatic framing feature, which centers users in the screen without adjusting the camera or webcam settings.
Unlike Apple's Center Stage, Google's version does not track user movement during a call but provides a stable view, which reduces distractions during meetings.
The automatic framing feature is enabled by default and can be adjusted in the settings before joining a call, allowing for greater customization.
When using virtual backgrounds, automatic framing continuously keeps the user centered to maintain the focus on the individual rather than the background.
Read at The Verge
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