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how to record zoom meeting

To record a Zoom meeting, you need the right permissions and must choose between local (to your computer) and cloud (online) recording.

How to Record a Zoom Meeting

(Host, co-host, or participant with permission)

1. Before you hit “Record”

  • You must be:
    • The host or a co-host, or
    • A participant that the host has allowed to record.
  • Free plan:
    • Local recording only (saves to your computer).
  • Paid plans:
    • Local + cloud recording, plus extras like transcripts, separate audio tracks, and chat/poll/Q&A capture.
  • Always inform people you’re recording; in many regions, consent is legally required.

2. Enable recording in your Zoom account (web portal)

  1. Sign in at the Zoom web portal in a browser.
  1. Go to SettingsRecording.
  1. Turn on:
    • Local recording / Record to computer files for saving to your device.
 * **Cloud recording** if you’re on a paid plan and want server-side recording and transcripts.
  1. (Optional) Configure extras:
    • Record active speaker + shared screen, audio-only files, separate audio tracks, save chat, create audio transcripts, etc.

Think of this like setting the “rules” of your recorder before any meeting even starts.

3. Record a Zoom meeting on desktop (host or co-host)

A. Start or join the meeting

  1. Open the Zoom desktop app and sign in.
  1. Click New Meeting (Host) or Join if you’re already the host/co-host of a scheduled call.

B. Start recording (local or cloud)

Once the meeting is running and everyone is ready:

  1. On the bottom toolbar, click Record.
  1. If prompted, choose:
    • Record on this Computer (local recording).
 * **Record to the Cloud** (paid plans only).
  1. Zoom shows a recording indicator for all participants (and often plays a voice prompt) so everyone knows recording started.

C. Pause or stop recording

  • Use the controls on the toolbar:
    • Pause to temporarily stop and then resume in the same file.
* **Stop** to end the recording segment; Zoom will finalize that file.
  • Ending the meeting for all participants also stops the recording automatically.

4. Record as a participant (without being host)

There are two main paths:

  1. Host-granted recording permission
    • Ask the host to allow you to record.
    • The host opens the Participants panel, clicks your name, and selects a permission to let you record.
 * You’ll then see the **Record** button and can follow the same steps as the host (local or cloud depends on the account).
  1. Third‑party / screen recorder (when Zoom recording isn’t available)
    • Tools like Riverside, Loom, or system screen recorders can capture a Zoom window even if Zoom’s built‑in recording is off.
 * Typical flow:
   * Open your recorder, pick the Zoom window or screen, choose audio options, then start your Zoom meeting in another window and hit record in the external tool.
 * You still should get everyone’s consent even if you use external software.

5. Recording on mobile (iPhone/Android)

Requirements

  • You must be host or co-host.
  • Cloud recording must be enabled on a paid plan; mobile does not support local recording to the phone.

Steps

  1. Open the Zoom app on your phone and sign in.
  1. Start or join the meeting as host / co-host.
  1. Tap More (…) in the bottom-right toolbar.
  1. Tap:
    • Record to the Cloud (iOS), or
    • Record / Cloud Record (Android, depending on version).
  1. A small Recording indicator appears at the top of the screen.
  1. To pause/stop:
    • Tap More again → Pause Recording or Stop Recording.

6. How to find your Zoom recordings (after the meeting)

A. Local recordings (to your computer)

  • Default location:
    • Usually a Zoom folder inside your Documents folder, with subfolders named by date/time of each meeting.
  • From Zoom desktop:
    1. Open the Zoom app and sign in.
2. On the Home screen, click **Open Recordings** (or go to **Meetings → Recorded** depending on your version).
3. You’ll see a list of **Local Recordings** ; open the folder to access the video (often MP4) and audio/chat files.

B. Cloud recordings

  • In a browser:
    1. Sign in to your Zoom account.
2. Go to **Recordings → Cloud Recordings**.
3. Click a meeting to see files: video, audio-only, transcript, chat, etc. (depending on settings).
  • You can:
    • Share a recording link, set passwords, restrict downloads, or delete old recordings to free space.

7. Useful recording settings and tricks (2025–2026 features)

Zoom and related tools now give you several ways to make recordings more useful.

  • In the Recording settings:
    • Record active speaker with shared screen for a more dynamic view.
* Save separate audio tracks per participant for clean editing later.
* Generate searchable audio transcripts and save in‑meeting chat/poll results.
  • External AI tools:
    • Services like Tactiq automatically transcribe your Zoom meetings, generate summaries, and highlight action items once the recording is available.

This is why many teams now treat Zoom recordings as searchable “knowledge bases” rather than just backup videos.

8. Basic etiquette and legal notes

  • Tell people you’re recording, even if Zoom pops up the standard notification.
  • If someone is uncomfortable, discuss alternatives: disable video for them, stop recording during sensitive segments, or share notes instead.
  • Check your local laws on conversation/meeting recording, especially for client calls, interviews, or cross‑border meetings.

9. At-a-glance: main methods

Here’s a compact view of the common ways to record:

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Method Plan needed Where it saves Who can use it Key steps
Local recording (desktop) Free or paidYour computer (Documents > Zoom)Host, co-host, or participant with permissionEnable “Record to computer files” → Start meeting → Click “Record on this Computer”
Cloud recording (desktop) Paid planZoom cloud, under RecordingsHost or co- hostEnable cloud recording → Start meeting → Click “Record to the Cloud”
Mobile cloud recording Paid planZoom cloudHost or co-host (iOS/Android)Join as host → More → Record / Record to Cloud
External screen recorder Depends on toolChosen tool’s storage (local or cloud)Anyone with the tool, but still needs consentOpen recorder → Select Zoom window/screen → Start Zoom meeting → Hit record in tool

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* People often record Zoom for async work, client reviews, and training libraries, then layer tools on top for automatic note-taking.

TL;DR : Turn on recording in Zoom’s web settings, start or join your meeting as host/co-host, click Record (choose computer or cloud), then later grab the video under Recordings or in your local Zoom folder.

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