If you don't have an invitation link, go to the Zoom website. Quick tip: If you don't see the option to join from your browser, you may need to click the blue "Launch Meeting" button for the "Join from Your Browser" option to appear. Instead of downloading the app, you can click "Join from Your Browser" at the bottom of the page, next to "Having issues with Zoom Client? The Zoom website will open in a new browser window and ask you to download the app. If you don't have the Zoom desktop app, you can join a meeting by clicking the invitation link and, on the webpage that automatically opens, selecting "Join from Your Browser. This can open up a recurring meeting without you having to look up the Meeting ID. If you're logged into your account, you can also click the arrow to open a drop-down menu of recent calls, IDs, and meeting names. If you're not logged in, select "Join a Meeting" directly from the sign-in page. You may be prompted with pop-ups asking for permission to access your computer's audio and video functions.Īccept the changes to join the live call in the Zoom app. The invitation link will have to be sent to you via email or message.
#Join a zoom meeting Pc#
Open the Zoom desktop app on your Mac or PC and click your invitation link to join the meeting. Or, you can manually open the desktop app, click "Join," and type in the Meeting ID, if you have it. If you have the Zoom desktop app, you can join a meeting by simply clicking the invitation link, which will automatically open the Zoom app. While you'll need an account to set up and schedule a Zoom meeting, you don't need one to join a meeting.Īll you have to do is click your invite link or enter the Meeting ID. Once you receive a Zoom invite, it's easy to join a meeting by clicking the invitation link or entering the Meeting ID - both of which you can do on the Zoom website, desktop app, or mobile app. This story is a part of Insider's Guide to Zoom. If you don't have an invite link or a Meeting ID, but you're attending a recurring meeting, you can also join from your recent meeting history.