Host or join a meeting using the Zoom web client (a browser) when downloading plugins or software is restricted on your computer. Zoom performs optimally when the Zoom desktop client (app) has been downloaded and is running on the current Zoom version. Regardless of how you connect to Zoom, it is important to review the system requirements for your device and ensure it is running the recommended versions.
Zoom Web Client
The web client can help users who are limited in what they can install or download, allowing them to use their web browser and join Zoom meetings without downloading the application. By default, participants joining a meeting through the web client do not need to be signed-in to a Zoom account. Getting Started with the Zoom Web App provides more detailed information.
Zoom Workplace App for Windows, macOS, Linux
View the supported operating system versions, tablet devices, browsers, processor and bandwidth requirements.
Note: Note: As of December 15, 2025, Zoom will release version 6.7.0 of the Zoom Workplace app, which will support Windows 64-bit systems only. Systems currently running Windows 32-bit must be upgraded to Windows 64-bit before this date to ensure continued access to Zoom services and updates.
Zoom Workplace App for iOS, iPadOS, and Android
Requirement for supported equipment, operating systems, browsers for web start, processor requirements and bandwidth recommendations.
Chrome Zoom Web App
Zoom Web App replaced the Chrome OS Zoom app which is no longer supported as of January 2025. Learn more about Chrome Zoom Web App requirements.
Comments
0 comments
Article is closed for comments.