Google Beam Brings 3D to Video Chat — Here's How It Works
- Google announced at its May 20, 2025 I/O conference that Project Starline has become a new product named Google Beam.
- Google developed Beam to create a realistic 3D video calling experience using AI, computer vision, and a six-camera system capturing users from multiple angles.
- Beam integrates with Google Meet, Zoom, and includes AI-powered real-time speech translation initially supporting English and Spanish, with more languages planned.
- Google claims Beam streams 3D video at 60 frames per second with millimeter-level head tracking and will launch to select enterprise customers including Deloitte and Salesforce in 2025.
- Beam targets large businesses for hybrid or office-to-office meetings, and Google partners with HP to deliver early devices, while pricing and broader adoption remain uncertain.
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Google Beam Hands-On: The Most Lifelike 3D Video Calling That Didn’t Totally Blow Me Away - WorldNL Magazine
After Android XR smart glasses, I was most excited to try out Google Beam, a shrunken and commercialized version of Project Starline 3D video calling booth that Google has been plugging away at over the past couple of years. Seemingly everyone who has tried Project Starline has told me how mind-blowing it is to video call with someone inside of what’s essentially a glasses-free 3D TV, and feel like they’re really sitting in front of them. I fina…
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