Is Google Meet Down Today? Or Not Working Right Now?

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Troubleshooting: If Google Meet Is Not Working For You

If you are having problems while visiting meet.google.com website, even though it is online and not down, try using the below troubleshooting steps to resolve the problem:

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1. Clear Your Browser Cache & Cookies

  1. Open your browser's Settings or Preferences.
  2. Find the "Privacy" or "Browsing History" section.
  3. Select the option to clear cookies and cache.
  4. Tick the appropriate checkboxes and click Clear data.
  5. Then try loading meet.google.com again.

2. Hard Refresh Your Browser

Force a complete page reload that bypasses cached files:

Windows: Press Ctrl + F5 simultaneously
Mac: Press ⌘ Cmd + Shift + R
Linux: Press Ctrl + Shift + R
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3. Flush DNS Cache — Windows

  1. Open Command Prompt (search "cmd" in Start menu).
  2. Type the following and press Enter:
ipconfig /flushdns

You should see: "Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache."

Then restart your browser and try meet.google.com again.

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4. Flush DNS Cache — Mac / macOS

  1. Open Terminal (Applications → Utilities → Terminal).
  2. Type the following command and press Enter:
sudo dscacheutil -flushcache;
sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder
  • Enter your administrator password when prompted.
  • Restart your browser and try loading meet.google.com.
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    5. Flush DNS Cache — Google Chrome

    1. Open a new Chrome tab and paste the following in the address bar:
    chrome://net-internals/#dns
    1. Click "Clear host cache".
    2. Then navigate to chrome://net-internals/#sockets and click "Flush socket pools".
    3. Reload meet.google.com.
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    6. Other Fixes to Try

    • Try a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari).
    • Try from a different device (phone, tablet, another PC).
    • Try using a VPN to check if the site is geo-blocked in your region.
    • Change your DNS server to Google (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1).
    • Check if Google Meet's official status page or social media has outage updates.
    • Disable any browser extensions or ad blockers temporarily.

    Frequently Asked Questions — Google Meet

    Use the live status checker at the top of this page to check if Google Meet (meet.google.com) is down for everyone or just you. The tool tests the site in real-time and shows the current HTTP status code and response time.