Web Browser
- Open Chrome.
- Go to join.zoom.us.
- Enter your meeting ID provided by the host/organizer.
- Click Join. If this is your first time joining from Google Chrome, you will be asked to open the Zoom client to join the meeting.
Zoom offers a full-featured Basic Plan for free with unlimited meetings. Zoom Meetings (mobile and desktop client): This is what users use day to day to join meetings from their personal or work computer or mobile device.
Start or join a meeting. By default, the Zoom mobile app displays the Active Speaker View. If one or more participants joins the meeting, you will see a video thumbnail in the bottom-right corner. Swipe left from the active speaker view to switch to Gallery View.
The host key is a 6-digit PIN used to claim host controls a meeting. You can edit or view your host key in your profile. After joining a scheduled meeting in a Zoom Room. In other words, joining by entering the meeting ID or personal meeting link in the Zoom Room controller.
Now, open the Zoom app and click the 'Settings' icon in the top right. Inside the menu, open the 'Virtual Background' tab. Here you can click the plus sign icon to add your picture and you'll instantly see the blurred background in the preview.
Zoom is available free of charge to anyone and the basic free version offers all the facilities most people will need. However, as with anything, you get what you pay for.
How to send a Zoom invitation on your mobile device
- In the mobile app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android, tap the "Schedule" option on the "Meet & Chat" homepage tab.
- This will open a form to create your new meeting.
- This will open another form where you can add invitees at this time.
Our icon is present across our apps and social media profile pictures. Please use the icon instead of the wordmark for any online account of Zoom such as profile pictures. Use the wordmark logo for all other needs. Ensure the blue bleeds all the way to the edge and the camera icon is centered in the view.
Overview. The Audio Watermark, or Audio Signature, feature embeds a user's personal information into the audio as an inaudible watermark if they record during a meeting. If the audio file is shared without permission, Zoom can help identify which participant recorded the meeting.
How to Add a Logo to a Video
- Step 1: Upload Video. To add your logo on a video, you'll need to use a video editing program.
- Step 2: Add Logo. When your video has loaded on the screen, upload, copy/paste, or drag your PNG logo onto the screen.
- Step 3: Position and Size Logo on Video.
- Step 4: Process and Share.
if you want to remove this logo, you need to subscribe to the advanced plans. you can send the mail to developersupport@zoom.us for more details.
Switch to Picture from Video during a Zoom Meeting1] During a Zoom meeting, right-click on your video and tap Edit Profile Picture. 2] Choose the picture from your computer, adjust borders, and save.
If you have already scheduled a specific event on YouTube or Facebook that you would like to live stream your Zoom Meeting to, use the “Live on Custom Live Streaming Service” option in Zoom. This allows you to copy and paste the RTMP streaming information from any live streaming destination for Zoom to live stream to.
With brandingCreate a custom page, users of the company Https: // Yourcompany . Zoom.Us you can from your vanity URL, such as to be able to start or join a meeting. You can also customize the email invitation template.
How to add a Zoom profile picture
- Launch the Zoom application, click on the icon with your initials and click Change My Picture.
- Log into the Zoom web portal and view your Profile.
- Click Change under the user image.
- Click Upload then navigate to your desired image.
You can customize the registration process for webinars, such as approving attendees, enabling email notifications for registrations, and adding registration questions. You can also customize the look of your registration page with branding or track traffic to your registration page by setting up source tracking.
Overview. Zoom Video Webinar allows you to broadcast a Zoom meeting to up to 10,000 view-only attendees, depending on the size of your webinar license. Webinars can be held once, can reoccur in a series, or can be the same session held multiple times.
A standard Zoom meeting is fully interactive and allows all participants the ability to see, speak, hear, and screen-share with each other. A Zoom webinar is a view-only platform where the attendees cannot see each other, and the Host cannot see the attendees.
In most cases, you don't have to appear on video to participate in a webinar. You can participate via the chat function or simply using the audio/talk button if you have a microphone.
Zoom's various meeting plans, whether free or paid, let you host meetings of varying sizes. However, Zoom Video Webinar is a separate add-on. Hosting a webinar on Zoom means you'll need to have the webinar plan enabled on your paid Zoom account. A free account won't cut it.
Zoom Video Webinar pricing starts at $40.00 per month, per user. They do not have a free version. Zoom Video Webinar offers a free trial.
Zoom Pricing
| Name | Price |
|---|
| Basic | Free |
| Pro | $14.99per host per month |
| Business | $19.99per host per month |
| Enterprise | $19.99per host per month |
Meetings are designed to be a collaborative event with all participants being able to screen share, turn on their video and audio, and see who else is in attendance. Webinars are designed so that the host and any designated panelists can share their video, audio and screen. Webinars allow view-only attendees.
Webinar attendees do not need their own Zoom account to join a Webinar. You can join through a browser or the Zoom client from any desktop, laptop, mobile device, or Zoom Room.