Google Meet Application

The following page provides details on domains, networks, IPs, hosting services, and content delivery networks used by Google Meet.

What is Google Meet?

Google Meet Logo

Google Meet - VoIP/Conferencing
Google Meet (formerly Hangouts Meet) is a unified communications service that allows members to initiate and participate in text, voice or video chats, either one-on-one or in a group.


Google Meet Domains

Primary Domains

  • meetings.googleapis.com
  • stun.l.google.com
  • meet.google.com
  • stun1.l.google.com
  • hangouts.clients6.google.com
  • hangouts.google.com
  • duo.google.com
  • and 5 more

Network Ranges

  • 74.125.39.0/25
  • 74.125.247.224/28
  • 74.125.250.0/24
  • 142.250.82.0/24
  • 2001:4860:4864:5::/64

Google Meet uses dedicated network blocks. This application dataset includes only those network ranges exclusively assigned to this service.


Protocol and Port Statistics

Protocol Port
Google Meet/Duo UDP 3478
Google Meet/Duo UDP 19305
Google Meet/Duo UDP 19302
... and 7 more

Peer-to-Peer Detection with DPI

Applications such as Google Meet use peer-to-peer signaling protocols to establish direct connections between devices, often leveraging dynamic IP changes. Netify protocol detection is the best way to properly track this type of network session.


Core Networks

Applications are sometimes deployed on partner networks, parent company networks, or regional hosting providers. The following is a sample of Google Meet IP addresses deployed on this type of network.

Network IP
Google Icon Google 64.233.161.94
Google Icon Google 64.233.161.95
Google Icon Google 64.233.161.100
Google Icon Google 64.233.161.101
Google Icon Google 64.233.161.102
... and and 4958 more more