Google has officially rebranded its groundbreaking Project Starline as Google Beam, a next-generation AI-first 3D video communication platform aimed at revolutionizing how people connect remotely. Originally launched as an experimental initiative, Project Starline amazed users by simulating in-person conversations without requiring VR headsets or special glasses. Now, Google Beam builds upon that foundation using advanced AI volumetric video technology to deliver lifelike, three-dimensional video calls.
At the heart of Google Beam is an AI model capable of converting traditional 2D video into realistic 3D visuals. This enables natural eye contact, intuitive communication, and the ability to perceive subtle non-verbal cues—key elements in fostering meaningful human connections across distances.
Powered by Google Cloud’s enterprise-grade infrastructure and integrated with Google’s expertise in artificial intelligence, Beam ensures high reliability, scalability, and seamless compatibility with existing workflows. A sophisticated light field display further enhances the experience by adding depth and dimension to conversations, making users feel like they’re truly in the same room.
Google Beam is not just a leap forward in video conferencing—it’s a major innovation in remote presence, making virtual communication more immersive, authentic, and emotionally engaging for both individuals and enterprises.
In an official blog the company shares, “the response to Google Beam has been inspiring, and a range of companies are ready to bring it to their teams, including top global organizations like Deloitte, Salesforce, Citadel, NEC, Hackensack Meridian Health, Duolingo and Recruit.”