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Build your own Android Photos and Google Meet automations
Triggers (If this)
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Any new photo
This Trigger fires every time a new photo is taken on your Android device.
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New screenshot
This Trigger fires every time a new screenshot is taken on your Android device.
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New photo taken in area
This Trigger fires every time a new photo is taken on your Android device in an area you specify.

Any new photo
This Trigger fires every time a new photo is taken on your Android device.

New screenshot
This Trigger fires every time a new screenshot is taken on your Android device.

New photo taken in area
This Trigger fires every time a new photo is taken on your Android device in an area you specify.
Actions (Then that)
How to connect Android Photos and Google Meet
Find or create an Applet
Start by discovering an automation to connect or customizing your own. It's quick and easy.Connect IFTTT to your accounts
Securely connect your Android Photos and Google Meet accounts.Finalize and customize your Applet
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