
You can also log in using SSO. If you don't have an account, click Sign Up Free. To sign in, use your Zoom, Google, or Facebook account. If you want to log in to start or schedule your own meeting, click Sign In.
Zoom desktop client for Windows or macOSĪfter launching Zoom, click Join a Meeting to join a meeting without signing in. Prerequisites for using Zoom on Windows or macOS Follow this article to learn about the basic features of the Zoom client on Windows and Mac. Our solution offers the best video, audio, and wireless screen-sharing experience across multiple platforms. If you installed the Zoom App on your cell phone please update it.Zoom unifies cloud video conferencing, simple online meetings, and group messaging into one easy-to-use platform.
To download the client and/or check for updates directly from the Zoom website, go to: To check the version installed, go back to the “Check for Updates” link in the menu and it will let you know that you are up to date. Click on the Update button.ĥ – Zoom will start updating the software and then reopen when it’s completed.
If Zoom Desktop is installed, but you are not logged in, follow these instructions to log in with your Cornell credentials: Ģ – Click on the banner within Zoom “A new version is available! Update”Ģ – Click on your profile picture in the upper right corner.ģ – Scroll down the menu and click on “Check for Updates”Ĥ – Zoom will show you the notice that an update is available. If Zoom Desktop is not installed: To download the client and/or check for updates directly from the Zoom website, go to: or e-mail for assistance. If you dismissed this notification without updating, follow the steps here to check and download any updates:
It will walk you through updating your software. When you click to open up your Zoom Desktop Client, there should be a pop up box informing you to update your Zoom Desktop Client software.