Enabling and adding a co-host

Hosts can share hosting privileges with additional users during a meeting, allowing the co-hosts to manage the administrative side of the meeting, such as managing participants or starting/stopping the recording. The host is the only user who can assign a co-host during a meeting. There is no limitation on the number of co-hosts you can have in a meeting or webinar.

Learn more about co-host controls in a meeting and the differences between meeting roles.

Requirements for enabling and adding a co-host

Limitations of the co-host feature

Learn more about co-host controls.

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How to enable or disable the co-host setting

Account

To enable or disable the co-host feature for all users in the account:

  1. Sign in to the Zoom web portal as an administrator with the privilege to edit account settings.
  2. In the navigation menu, click Account Management then Account Settings.
  3. Click the Meeting tab.
  4. Under In Meeting (Basic), click the Co-host toggle to enable or disable it.
  5. If a verification dialog appears, click Enable or Disable to verify the change.
  6. (Optional) To prevent all users in your account from changing this setting, click the lock icon , and then click Lock to confirm the setting.

Group

To enable the or disable the co-host feature for a group of users:

  1. Sign in to the Zoom web portal as an administrator with the privilege to edit groups.
  2. In the navigation menu, click User Management then Groups.
  3. Click the applicable group name from the list.
  4. Click the Meeting tab.
  5. Under In Meeting (Basic), click the Co-host toggle to enable or disable it.
  6. If a verification dialog appears, click Enable or Disable to verify the change.
    Note: If the option is grayed out, it has been locked at the account level and needs to be changed at that level.
  7. (Optional) To prevent all users in your group from changing this setting, click the lock icon , and then click Lock to confirm the setting.

User

To enable the co-host feature for your own use:

  1. Sign into the Zoom web portal.
  2. In the navigation menu, click Settings.
  3. Click the Meeting tab.
  4. Under In Meeting (Basic), click the Co-host toggle to enable or disable it.
  5. If a verification dialog appears, click Enable or Disable to verify the change.
    Note: If the option is grayed out, it has been locked at either the group or account level, and you will need to contact your Zoom admin.

How to assign a co-host during a meeting

Windows | macOS | Linux
  1. Start the meeting as the host.
  2. In the meeting controls toolbar, click the Participants icon .
    The Participants panel will open on the right side of the meeting window.
  3. Hover over participant's name who will be a co-host, then click More.
  4. Click Make co-host.
  5. Click Confirm to make this participant a co-host in the meeting.
    Once a participant becomes a co-host, they'll have access to the co-host controls and their meeting role will be designated next to their name in the Participants panel.
Android | iOS
  1. Start the meeting as the host.
  2. In the meeting controls toolbar, tap the Participants icon .
    The Participants panel will open below the meeting window.
  3. Tap the participant's name who will be a co-host, then tap Make co-host.
  4. Tap Yes to confirm you want to make this participant a co-host in the meeting.
    Once a participant becomes a co-host, they'll have access to the co-host controls, and they will be listed under the Co-host section in the Participants panel.