Google Begins Rolling Out Messages for Web

One of the more anticipated features of Android Messages, the texting app from Google, has been Messages for Web.  As the name implies, it links Messages on your phone with your laptop to allow you to send and receive text messages without having to touch your phone.  Google has flipped the switch and the new site for the feature is live.

Navigating to the Messages for Web site walks you through the instructions to link your phone to the site via a QR code.  You scan that QR code within the Android Messages app under the overflow (three vertical dots) menu.

On that menu, you will find a new “Messages for Web” feature that you use to scan the QR code from the site.  Not everyone is seeing this feature in the Android app, me included.   It would appear that Google is slow rolling this out this week so don’t be surprised if it takes a few days to get it on your phone.

Messages for Web Instructions

Messages for Web Instructions

Once enabled, you will have the ability to send and receive text messages without having to physically touch your phone.  Your phone does however have to be turned on (but the screen can be off) and you need to have your phone connected to WiFi.  It is a great way to keep in touch without having to have your phone with you at all times.

It should be noted that this is different than the recent Chrome OS commit that pointed to Android Messages integration.  That commit points to more of a system level integration.  This new feature rolled out today will work with just about any browser out there.

If you don’t see the ability to link up your mobile version of Android Messages and the new web site, give it a few days.

 

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