Zoom Hub is being included and enabled by default on the Zoom Workplace app for all new and existing Zoom accounts to help streamline and simplify centralized access to and management of your valuable Zoom assets, such as recordings, documents, whiteboards, meeting summaries, and more.
Zoom Hub is a centralized, streamlined interface within Zoom Workplace designed to simplify access to to and management of your existing Zoom assets. Think of it as a single dashboard, or a layer, that surfaces your pre-existing Zoom-created assets, including your meeting recordings, Whiteboards, Clips, meeting summaries, and Docs.
Customers who purchased an account online (without Sales) and free customers will see this change on December 15, 2025. We expect to enable Zoom Hub for all other accounts (direct and indirect) on February 6, 2026.
No. Zoom Hub was launched on August 5, 2025, and is not a new paid product. It is an organizational surface included as an essential part of the core Zoom Workplace experience for all users. It is not a new "product," but rather a way to consolidate and access assets already created through other Zoom products and features.
No. Zoom Hub does not introduce new storage locations for your content. Your assets remain securely stored where they currently reside (such as Zoom Cloud, local storage, or integrated third-party storage). Hub simply provides a unified view and easier navigation to those existing assets.
Hub itself doesn’t introduce any new creation tools. However, it provides entry points for creating Docs, Whiteboards, and Clips, allowing users to create these files directly from Hub.
While Hub provides a centralized way to view and manage these items, you will still be able to access your content through the original locations (such as the web portal Recordings tab and the Whiteboards tab). Hub is an additional access point designed for efficiency, not a replacement for existing functionality.
The primary functionality is the centralized, cross-asset search and management capability. It allows you to search across recordings, meeting summaries, docs, data tables, whiteboards, and clips all from one place, streamlining your workflow.
Zoom Hub settings, including those related to shared folders, will continue to be available in the Zoom web portal, under the Hub tab in settings. The Enable Zoom Hub setting will be removed from the web portal on the specified date that Hub is enabled for your account.
Zoom Hub is a core component of the updated Zoom Workplace experience designed to enhance efficiency and provide a centralized view of your existing assets. It cannot be disabled; it is an integrated layer for surfacing your content. Zoom Hub also can’t be disabled through MSI, GPO, or PLIST. You can still access your assets through relevant entry points, such as using the Docs tab in the Zoom Workplace app to view your Zoom Docs.
For more information, review the Zoom Hub product page or our Zoom Hub support articles.