When you’re a Zoom CEO, it’s important to have a clear vision for the company and its future. That’s why it was so exciting to see the company’s new product, Zoom Meeting, debut at the recent I/O conference. Zoom Meeting is a video conferencing tool that lets you record and share zoom-in meetings with other Zoom CEO’s and their teams. The app is available on both Apple and Android devices, and it can be used to hold meetings in real time or as recordings. The app has been designed to make it easy for team members to communicate with each other while on the go. You can easily add participants by selecting them from a list of people who are in your meeting, or you can invite them by email or chat. You can also use Zoom Meeting to capture questions and answers during your meeting so that everyone has an accurate record of what was said. Zoom Meeting is an amazing way for CEOs to stay connected with their teams while on the go. It’s perfect for small businesses who need a way to keep track of meeting minutes, updates, and discussions without having to leave their office.


Before jumping into the guide, it should be noted that every account level can record Zoom meetings, even the Basic free tier. Free accounts can record a video meeting locally to their computer, Pro and Business plans include 1GB of cloud storage in addition to the local option, and the Enterprise tier includes unlimited cloud.

How to Record a Zoom Meeting

By default, only the host of the video call is allowed to record the meeting in Zoom. When you’re ready, open Zoom and set up a meeting. You can do this by selecting the “New Meeting” button on the home page and then inviting the relevant participants to join the meeting.

Once the meeting is set up and the participants are present, you can start recording the meeting by selecting the “Record” button at the bottom of the window. Alternatively, you can use the Alt+R shortcut key.

The recording will now begin. You can pause the recording by (1) selecting the Pause button (or use Alt+P) or end the recording by (2) selecting the Stop button (or use Alt+R).

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When the meeting is over, stop recording and select the “End Meeting” button in the bottom-right corner of the window.

How to Provide Recording Permission to Participants

If you’re the host and would like to allow one of the participants to record the meeting, provide the necessary permissions to do so.

During the video conference, select the “Manage Participants” option at the bottom of the window.

A list of participants will appear in the right pane. Hover over the name of the participant you want to give recording permissions to, and a “More” button will appear. Select the “More” button.

A drop-down menu will appear. Here, select “Allow Record.”

The guest will now be able to record the meeting.

How to View Recorded Meetings

If you’ve recorded a meeting you’d like to watch, open the Zoom app and select the “Meetings” tab.

In the left pane, select the “Recorded” option. You’ll now see a list of recorded meetings. Select the meeting you’d like to view from this list.

In the right pane, you now have the option to play the recording (with or without video), delete it, or open the file location in File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac).

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