Draw on anything.
Right inside Google Meet.
Drop sticky notes, vote on ideas, label decisions and actions — all synced live inside Google Meet. No tabs, no tool switching, no "can everyone see my screen?"
Viewers always free · No account required · Works in Google Meet
One click and everyone's on board.
Draw, drop sticky notes, vote on ideas — all synced live inside Google Meet. Try it right now.
Draw on the canvas — no sign-up, no install.
Open full board with sharing →How it works
Open in Google Meet
Hit the Whiteboard button in Meet's activities panel. Everyone joins the same board automatically.
Collaborate live
Sticky notes, drawing, voting, labels — everything synced in real-time. No link sharing needed.
Saved permanently
Every board is saved to your account. Pick up where you left off, across any device.
One click. Everyone's in.
Hit the Whiteboard button in Meet's activities panel. Everyone joins the same board instantly — no link sharing, no "can you see it?"
Ideas that stick. Decisions that land.
Drop sticky notes, vote live, label every note as a Decision, Action, Question, or Blocker. End the call with something real.
Your boards. Always there.
Sign in with Google and every board is saved to your account. Pick up where you left off, across any device. Nothing gets lost.
Draw on the screen share.
When your designer shares their screen, anyone in the call can draw directly over it — circle what needs changing, mark the component, arrow what you mean. Everyone sees every stroke live, including the presenter.
Join the waitlist to get it first →
Why teams are switching from Miro, Jamboard & Lucidspark
"I invited someone to view and got charged for a full seat. No warning."
✓ Viewers are always free here.
"Google killed it with 3 months notice. Years of boards — just gone."
✓ Every board saved permanently.
"Way too heavy. I just want something simple that works inside the call."
✓ Native inside Google Meet. One click.
Get in early. Get in free.
Early signups get Pro free for 3 months — no credit card, no commitment.
Want to try it first?
Open a board — no signup →Simple pricing
Viewers always free. Only editors pay.
- ✓3 boards
- ✓All drawing tools
- ✓Live collaboration
- ✓Screen annotation
- ✓Export as PNG (with watermark)
- ✓Unlimited boards
- ✓Screen annotation
- ✓Templates
- ✓Board history
- ✓Export without watermark
- ✓Email recaps
No surprise charges. No auto-billing guests. Cancel anytime.
Frequently asked questions
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 $8/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.
Can you draw on screen shares in Google Meet?
Yes. Anyone in a call can annotate directly over a shared screen. Circle what needs changing, arrow what you mean — everyone sees every stroke live, including the presenter.
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 — access them from any device via the My Boards page.
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