Google is finally bringing Google Meet to Apple CarPlay, giving iPhone-toting commuters an easier way to jump into work calls without juggling their phones at red lights. Once your iPhone is connected to a CarPlay-compatible car, the Meet app simply appears on the dashboard, letting you join scheduled meetings with a single tap and see what’s coming up next on your calendar.
The experience is strictly audio-only, which is exactly what you want when you’re behind the wheel: no video tiles, no slides, no screen sharing, just voices coming through your car speakers and your car’s mic handling your input. Google says the camera is turned off by default and incoming video is blocked, so you’re not tempted to glance at a tiny conference grid while you’re merging onto the highway. Controls are intentionally minimal too — think join, mute and leave — keeping distractions low compared to the full mobile app.
From a setup standpoint, there’s almost nothing to do: if you already have the Google Meet app on your iPhone and you plug into or connect via Bluetooth to a CarPlay-enabled car, the CarPlay version is on by default and ready to go. You can’t start a brand-new meeting from the dashboard; instead, CarPlay surfaces your upcoming scheduled calls so you can hop in as you drive between client visits, school runs or errands. If you’re already in a Meet on your phone when you get into the car, audio can hand off to the car speakers so the conversation continues without fiddling with your device.

The rollout quietly started on March 23, 2026, and Google says it can take up to about two weeks before everyone sees the Meet icon show up in CarPlay, covering Workspace customers, individual subscribers and regular personal Google accounts alike. Interestingly, Google is giving Apple’s in-car platform this native Meet experience before its own Android Auto — an Android version is only listed as “coming soon,” which might sting a bit for Android loyalists watching iPhone users get the upgrade first.
For hybrid and remote workers who live in back-to-back meetings, this feels less like a gimmick and more like a quality-of-life upgrade: you can leave the house mid-call, let the meeting follow you into the car and still keep both hands firmly on the wheel. It won’t replace a proper desk setup — you’re not going to be presenting slides or managing Q&A from your dashboard — but for status calls, stand-ups or quick check-ins, Google Meet on CarPlay is poised to become one of those quietly essential tools for people who work on the move.
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