Libr brings live code streaming and full workspace mirroring to Google Meet. Perfect for coding education, tech interviews, and collaborative development — all directly in your browser.


Seamless collaborative coding directly in Google Meet. Create rooms, share code, and collaborate in real-time — no installations required.
Add the Libr extension to VS Code in a couple of clicks and connect it to your Google account.
Create a coding room and share it directly into your Google Meet call.
Participants join instantly from the Meet side panel — no sign-up or install required.
Promote any guest to a collaborator so they can edit code alongside you in real-time.
Stream, mirror, and collaborate on code — without ever leaving your Google Meet call.
Stream your editor in real-time directly inside Google Meet. Participants see every keystroke, highlight, and scroll as it happens.
Mirror your entire development environment — terminal, file tree, and editor — so viewers get the complete picture.
Create a coding room in one click and share a link. Participants join directly inside Google Meet with zero setup.
Everything runs in the browser. No desktop apps, no extensions to install, no ports to forward. Just open and code.
Multiple participants can view the same workspace simultaneously with ultra-low latency syncing across the globe.
Room access is scoped to your Google Meet call. When the meeting ends, the session ends — nothing persists without your consent.
From classrooms to interviews, Libr transforms how you share and demonstrate code in real-time.
Teach programming with a live, interactive feed of your IDE. Students follow along in the Meet side panel instead of juggling screen shares.
Run live coding interviews inside Google Meet. Candidates code in their own environment while interviewers watch every change in real-time.
Collaborate on code with your team during stand-ups, debugging sessions, or sprint reviews — without leaving the call.
Add the Libr extension to VS Code from the marketplace.
Create a coding room and share it into your Google Meet call.
Participants join from the Meet side panel — zero setup needed.
Promote guests to collaborators so they can edit code live.
No. Libr runs entirely in the browser as a Google Meet side panel app. There are no desktop clients, IDE plugins, or browser extensions required.
Libr mirrors your workspace at the browser level, so it works with any language or editor you can run. VS Code, terminal, Jupyter notebooks — if you can see it, Libr can stream it.
No. Coding sessions are ephemeral by default. Once the Google Meet call ends, the room closes and no data is retained unless you explicitly choose to save.
A room supports as many viewers as your Google Meet call allows. There is no separate participant limit on the Libr side.
Libr offers a generous free tier for individuals and small teams. Larger organisations can upgrade for advanced features like persistent rooms and analytics.
Install Libr and turn your next Google Meet into an interactive coding session — zero setup, zero friction.
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