Google Meet Wins
Winner
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Google Meet

8.8

Google Workspace organizations and teams that prioritize simplicity and browser-based meetings

VS
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Cisco Webex

8.2

Existing Cisco enterprise customers and government organizations that need FedRAMP-authorized video conferencing

Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen

Score Comparison

Criteria
Google Meet
Cisco Webex
Overall Score
8.8
8.2
AI Features
8.8
8.5
Collaboration Tools
8.5
8.0
Video & Audio Quality
8.8
8.5
Integration Ecosystem
8.5
7.5
Ease of Use
9.5
7.0
Security
9.0
9.5
Privacy & Compliance
8.5
9.5
Value
9.0
7.0

Pricing & Features

Specification
Google Meet
Cisco Webex
Starting Price
Free / $7/mo
Free / $12/mo
Free Tier
Pricing Model
Freemium
Freemium

Making Your Decision

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When to Choose Google Meet

Google Workspace organizations and teams that prioritize simplicity and browser-based meetings

Google Meet delivers the cleanest, most frictionless meeting experience. Gemini AI integration is genuinely useful for note-taking and summaries, and the browser-based approach means zero installation headaches. It lacks some power features, but for Google Workspace users, it's the natural choice.

Strengths

  • Gemini AI integration with "Take notes for me" feature and automatic meeting summaries
  • Seamless Google Workspace integration — Calendar, Drive, Docs, and Gmail
  • No download needed — fully browser-based with excellent mobile apps
  • Adaptive audio reduces echo when multiple laptops are in the same room

Limitations

  • Fewer advanced features than Zoom or Teams — no built-in whiteboard in meetings
  • AI features require Workspace Business Standard or higher plans
  • Limited breakout room controls compared to Zoom
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When to Choose Cisco Webex

Existing Cisco enterprise customers and government organizations that need FedRAMP-authorized video conferencing

Cisco Webex remains a strong security and compliance play, with FedRAMP authorization and Zero Trust architecture that few competitors can match. However, the platform has lost significant market momentum. The interface feels dated, the integration ecosystem is thin, and collaboration features trail Zoom and Teams by a noticeable margin. For security-first government and enterprise use cases it still delivers, but teams choosing a new platform today will likely find better options elsewhere.

Strengths

  • Industry-leading security with E2EE, FedRAMP authorization, and Zero Trust architecture
  • AI Assistant with real-time translation in 120+ languages included on paid plans
  • Super Resolution AI enhances video quality on low-bandwidth connections
  • Strong compliance credentials for government and regulated industries

Limitations

  • Interface feels dated and clunky compared to Zoom, Teams, and newer competitors
  • Market momentum has shifted — declining adoption outside existing Cisco enterprise customers
  • Integration ecosystem is limited compared to Zoom or Teams marketplaces

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Google Meet

Score: 8.8
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Cisco Webex

Score: 8.2