Understanding time limits for Zoom Meetings
Your meeting will automatically end based on the idle time, type of account, and number of participants. These time limits apply to meetings and webinars regardless of the device used to start the meeting (client, app, or phone).
If your meeting is timing out when it should not be, see Why is my meeting timing out?
Free licenses (Basic) on free and paid accounts
Meeting ends after 40 minutes
Almost all meetings scheduled and hosted by Basic (free) users, on Free and Paid accounts, are limited to 40 minutes. This includes:
- 1 host, 1 or more participants
- 0 host, 1 or more participants
- Meetings started by the host with no other participants present will not be restricted to 40 minutes, but the meeting must remain active.
*Note: A meeting started without the host present is still limited by the actual host's time limit, in this case that being 40 minutes. Learn more about scheduling a meeting with no host present.
Paid licenses (Licensed and On-Prem)
Meeting ends after 30 hours
- 1 host, no participants
- 1 host, 1 or more participants
- 0 host, 1 or more participants*
*Note: A meeting started without the host present is still limited by the actual host's time limit, in this case that being 30 hours. Learn more about scheduling a meeting with no host present.
Meeting ends after 40 minutes
- 1 host and 1 or more participants joined. Only one person remains in the meeting.
The meeting will end 40 minutes later if no one else joins.
Notes:
- The meeting durations for paid users only apply to users assigned a paid license or using Webinar licenses (for webinars, panelists are treated the same as participants, however, attendees do not affect time duration).
- Users with Basic (free) licenses on Pro, Business, or Enterprise accounts are limited to the free license meeting durations.
- However, if a Basic user schedules a meeting and any paid Zoom Room joins that meeting, whether on your same account or a separate account, the current meeting session will no longer be limited to 40 minutes. If the Zoom Room is a free trial or a Zoom for Home device, the meeting will still time out at 40-minutes.