Google Meet Screen Sharing Not Working? How to Fix the Problem

Restart your browser, check that sharing is allowed, and close any other shared screens

Presenting your screen in Google Meet is usually a straightforward process. When it doesn't work, you might have a black screen only, or the screen share button is greyed out.

How Do I Enable Screen Sharing on Google Meet?

Under normal circumstances, it's simple to share your screen through Google Meet. Follow these steps after joining a meeting:

  • Desktop: Select the up arrow, and then choose a presentation type.
  • App: Tap the three-dot menu, and then Share screen.
Three Dot menu in Google Meet and Present menu options

Why Can't I Present My Screen on Google Meet?

Screen sharing doesn't always work out as smoothly as those directions make it seem. Here are various fixes for when Google Meet screen sharing isn't working:

  1. Restart the app or browser, depending on how you are using Google Meet. A simple restart is often enough to fix issues.

    A restart involves a total shutdown of the app/browser. Minimizing it, or switching to another app and then back to Google Meet, isn't enough, so make sure you quit the app. If you're not sure if you're totaling shutting down the app or your browser, restart your computer or phone.

    Instead, you can try refreshing the page if you log in through a web browser, but restarting is the best first thing to try. You'll have to rejoin the meeting after completing this step.

  2. Contact the host and ask them to lift the screen sharing restriction if the screen sharing option is greyed out. The host can change this setting on a computer by opening host controls (the lock symbol) and enabling Share their screen.

    Share their screen highlighted in Google Meet safety controls
  3. Make sure you're not sharing other screens. You can't share your screen if you're currently doing so. If you're sharing the whole screen, you can't switch to a window or tab without selecting Stop presenting from the share button. The only exception is if you're sharing a browser tab—choose Present something else to switch to that tab.

    Google Meet Stop presenting button
  4. Double-check that the window you're sharing isn't minimized. It makes the screen black in Google Meet, which looks like the share has stopped, but you just need to resize the window again.

  5. Similar to the previous step, ensure if you're sharing a whole window that the Google Meet page isn't in that same window. Isolate the Google Meet tab and make it be in its own browser window. Either that or change what you're sharing to be a single tab instead of the whole window.

    This setup can confuse you because each time you flip back to the meeting, you won't see the tab you were presenting since now it's the meeting tab you're sharing.

  6. Make sure no one has overtaken you as the presenter. If someone else in the meeting decides to share their screen, the screen share is hidden but not removed. All you need to do is select Resume presenting from the share button.

    Google Meet Resume Presenting button

    If you're sharing your phone screen through the Google Meet app, another user sharing their screen will kick you off. You'll need to start your screen share again to take over as the main presenter.

  7. Enable screen recording if you're on macOS. Go to System Preferences > Privacy & Security > Screen & System Audio Recording, and check the box next to your browser to permit it to share the contents of your screen.

    There's a privacy setting specifically for screen recording that you must enable for the browser you're using.

  8. Update your browser or the Google Meet app. Using an outdated version could mean there are bugs or compatibility issues preventing screen sharing.

  9. Try a different browser, like Firefox or Edge. When all else fails, accessing the meeting through a different browser is the most viable solution. We've seen this fix the problem on Linux operating systems, specifically, but it doesn't hurt to try.

    If this works, some possible reasons could be that a setting within the original browser conflicts with the screen recording, the software is incompatible with Google Meet, or a browser extension is interfering with the screen share.

FAQ
Was this page helpful?