Google Meet offers a built-in recording feature that allows users to record meetings up to eight hours long. To start recording, click on the Activities menu, select Recording, and adjust settings as needed. The recording is saved in the meeting host's Google Drive within a dedicated folder called Meet Recordings. Users can customize video and audio settings for higher-quality recordings, including selecting input devices and resolutions. Best practices include setting Send and Receive resolutions to High Definition or higher, turning off Noise cancellation when necessary, and using Captions and Transcripts. While Google Meet's built-in feature is sufficient for many users, third-party recording software like Zapier can offer additional features such as summaries, action items, and question-asking capabilities. Recording meetings can be useful for creating reference points, training materials, recruitment, and onboarding processes, but it's essential to inform participants before starting the recording and respect their consent.