08.27.25

Your private space: how to obscure your background on Google Meet!

Video calls have become a huge part of our lives, whether we’re connecting with family, attending a work meeting, or catching up with friends. Google Meet is a fantastic and convenient tool for this, but have you ever stopped to think about what’s behind you on camera?

Your background can tell a surprising story. A glance at your bookshelves, a picture on your wall, or even the view from your window can reveal a lot of personal information. This might not be a big deal for a call with friends, but for a professional meeting or a call with a large group, you might be unintentionally exposing more of your private life than you’re comfortable with.

The good news is, Google Meet has a simple, built-in solution to this common privacy problem: virtual backgrounds and background blurring.

Why Your Background Matters for Security and Privacy

A visible background can be more than just a distraction. It can create potential risks:

  • Exposing Your Location: A distinctive backdrop might reveal where you live.
  • Giving Up Personal Information: Family photos, personal mementos, or even items on your desk can be visible to everyone on the call.
  • Unprofessional Appearance: A cluttered or messy room can be distracting and may not present the most professional image, especially for a job interview or an important client call.

By using a virtual background or blurring your surroundings, you can take control of your on-camera appearance and ensure that the focus stays on you and what you’re saying, not what’s going on behind you.

How to Obscure Your Background on Google Meet

This feature is incredibly easy to use and a smart habit to get into before every meeting. You can set it up on the preview page before you even join the call.

  1. Start or Join a Meeting: Open Google Meet and click the link to join a meeting. You’ll be directed to a preview page that shows your camera feed.
  2. Find the Effects Button: Look for the little figure icon in the bottom right corner of the video preview screen.
  3. Choose Your Background: Click the icon, and a sidebar will open with different options. You can:
    1. Select from a variety of virtual backgrounds provided by Google.
    1. Upload your own image to use as a background.
    1. Simply click the “Blur” button to subtly blur your surroundings, leaving you in focus.

You’ll see a live preview of what the virtual background or blur will look like, so you can make sure it’s perfect before you enter the meeting. Once you’re satisfied, you can join the call with confidence, knowing your privacy is protected.

Making this a routine practice is one of the easiest ways to secure your privacy during video conferences. It’s a simple step that shows you’re taking your digital security and professionalism seriously.