Draw on anything.
Right inside Google Meet.
Your new whiteboard. Everyone shares one board, synced live. Sketch ideas, drop sticky notes, vote, learn, and create together.

Pen and eraser work here. All tools on the full board.
Open full board →How it works
Open, create, and save everything. In three steps.
Everyone joins in one click
Open the Whiteboard from Google Meet's activities panel. Everyone in the call joins the same board. No links, no extra downloads.
Collaborate in real time
Drop sticky notes, sketch ideas, vote on the best ones, and label every decision. Everything syncs live across the call.
Recap lands in your inbox
Every stroke and note saves to your board. After the call, everyone gets a recap by email. Boards live in My Boards, ready when you come back.
Built for educators, students, designers, entrepreneurs, and teams
Whatever you do on a call, the whiteboard fits right in.
Team collaboration
Brainstorm, plan sprints, run retros, and share the outcome with your team.
Teaching and learning
Draw over examples, explain step by step, and keep every session saved. Works for any subject.
Creative and design work
Sketch layouts, diagram ideas, review designs, and align your team visually.
Client calls and workshops
Present ideas, run interactive exercises, and send everyone a recap after the call.
Why teams are switching from Miro, Jamboard & Lucidspark
Miro · Trustpilot
“I invited someone to view and got charged for a full seat. No warning.”
✓Viewers are always free here.
Jamboard user · Reddit
“Google killed it with 3 months notice. Years of boards, just gone.”
✓Every board saved permanently.
Lucidspark · G2
“Way too heavy. I just want something simple that works inside the call.”
✓Native inside Google Meet. One click.
Help us build what you need
We read every message. Tell us what would make this better for your classroom, your team, or your next meeting.
Start your next session
Open a board in 10 seconds. Free, no account required.
Get notified about new features
Simple pricing
Viewers always free. Only editors pay.
- ✓3 boards
- ✓All drawing tools
- ✓Live collaboration
- ✓Voice-to-sticky notes
- ✓7 meeting templates
- ✓Export as PNG (with watermark)
- ✓Unlimited boards
- ✓Voice-to-sticky notes
- ✓Templates
- ✓Board history
- ✓Export without watermark
- ✓Email recaps
No surprise charges. No auto-billing guests. Cancel anytime.
Love using this in your school?
Ask your IT admin to install Whiteboard for Google Meet for your entire organization. One install, every teacher and student gets access.
Frequently asked questions
What can I use Whiteboard for Meet for?
Team meetings, classroom teaching, language tutoring, study groups, design reviews, retrospectives, and more. Anywhere people learn or build together on a video call, the whiteboard fits right in.
Is Whiteboard for Google Meet free?
Yes. Viewers are always free and don't need an account. The free tier includes 3 boards with all drawing tools and live collaboration. Pro is $1.49/editor/month for unlimited boards, templates, and board history.
Is this a replacement for Google Jamboard?
Yes. After Google discontinued Jamboard, Whiteboard for Google Meet was built as a native replacement that lives inside Google Meet. Every board is saved permanently, no risk of losing your work.
Do viewers need to pay or create an account?
No. Viewers are always free and no account is required to view or join a board. Only editors on paid plans are charged. There are no surprise seat charges.
Are my boards saved automatically?
Yes. Every stroke, sticky note, and shape is saved in real time. Sign in with Google and your boards are linked to your account. After a session, everyone gets a recap email with a snapshot of the board.
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