The Google Meet attendance tracker Chrome extension does one job and does it cleanly: install it once, and every Google Meet you open is tracked automatically — who joined, who left, who arrived late, who rejoined — with a one-click export when the call ends. No sign-up, no account, no data ever leaving your browser.
No dashboards to configure and nothing to learn. Trackr reads the participant panel you already see and turns it into a clean record.
Pin Trackr to your toolbar after installing so the attendance count is one click away during every call — handy for quickly checking who's still in the room.
Trackr only reads the participant list that everyone in the meeting can already see. For each person it records:
That's it. No audio, no video, no chat contents, no email addresses — just attendance.
Everything the extension captures lives in your browser's local storage on your own computer. Trackr has no server to send data to, so there's no sign-up, no login, and nothing in the cloud. If you want a portable copy there's a one-click JSON backup in settings; uninstalling clears the local data, so export anything you need first.
Trackr is a Chromium extension, so it works anywhere the Chrome Web Store does: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, and other Chromium-based browsers like Arc, Opera, and Vivaldi. Install once from the store and the experience is identical across all of them.
| Trackr extension | Manual | Built-in report | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Works on free Google accounts | Yes | Yes | No |
| Automatic — no manual step | Yes | No | Yes |
| Late & rejoin tracking | Yes | No | No |
| One-click CSV / Sheets / PDF | Yes | No | CSV only |
| Cost | Free | Free | Paid editions |
Want the full breakdown of every method? Read our step-by-step guide to tracking attendance in Google Meet, or the complete guide to choosing a Google Meet attendance tracker. Teaching online? See Trackr for teachers.
Add the free Trackr extension and your next Google Meet tracks itself — local-only, no sign-up, exportable in one click.
Yes — it's free to install and free to use, with no trial clock and no per-seat charge. Trackr started as a side-project by one developer who was tired of taking roll by hand, and it stays free for meetings of any size.
No. Everything Trackr captures stays in your browser's local storage on your own machine. It never uploads names, join times, or meeting details to a server, which is why it has no account and no sign-up.
It runs in any Chromium-based browser: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera, and Vivaldi. Install it from the Chrome Web Store and it works the same in all of them.
No. Once installed, Trackr watches the Google Meet participant panel automatically — checking people off as they join, noting when they leave, rejoin, or arrive late. You only touch it afterwards to rename the meeting and export.