How to get around Zoom's 40 minute limit (2024)

Zoom has been around for more than a decade, but it became huge almost overnight as the pandemic began. All of a sudden, the app represented one of the few ways to stay in touch with friends, family and colleagues while stuck at home.

In 2022, Zoom is the top video calling platform in 80 countries around the world (according to EmailToolTester), including the US, UK, Canada and Australia. That’s up from 44 countries in 2021, proving that Zoom is here to stay.

There were some privacy concerns surrounding it at the start of the pandemic, but that was helped with a tightening of security credentials and introduction of end-to-end encryption.

Zoom’s free tier supports up to 100 participants, but there are some key features reserved for paying subscribers.

How long is a Zoom free meeting?

Zoom’s free tier used to allow two participants to stay in a meeting for up to 24 hours. But in May 2022, the company announced it would now be limited to 40 minutes.

That’s the same restriction that has always applied for anywhere between three and 100 participants.Once that mark has been reached, everyone will be kicked out of the call. This is probably the most frustrating thing about Zoom, but it acts as an incentive for people to pay for a subscription.

They start at $14.99/£11.99 per month or $149.90/£119.99 per year, with the cheapest subscription extending the time limit to 30 hours for up to 100 people. More expensive plans remove the limit altogether, and it’s worth noting that only the host needs to subscribe. See the full range of options here.

How do I get around the Zoom time limit?

If you want your meetings to last longer, you don’t necessarily have to use another app. Following the recent introduction of a two-participant time limits, this workaround applies to all calls made via the free tier:

  1. Open Zoom and sign in if you haven’t already
  2. From the home screen, click the Schedule icon which looks like a calendar
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  3. Set the date and time for when you want the meeting to roughly start and end (to the nearest half hour)
  4. Scroll down to the Calendar heading and make sureOther Calendars is selected before clickingSave
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  5. All the info about the meeting will appear, including the all-important ID and joining link
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  6. Copy this and send it to all your potential participants
  7. Once the call gets close the official 40-minute limit, a countdown clock will appear in the meeting window. At this point, the host should chooseLeave Meeting(not End for All!)
  8. You’ll be prompted to choose a new host – anyone will be fine
  9. Before everyone else has left the original meeting, start a new one using the same joining information. Everyone can now join the new meeting and the 40-minute timer will restart

There’s no limit on how many times you can do this, so in theory, you could spend many hours in one meeting, albeit with breaks every 40 minutes. It’s not a perfect solution, but perhaps enforced regular breaks from work commitments isn’t the worst thing in the world.

If you want to always know how long you’ve got left, enable ‘Show my connected time’ or ‘Show my meeting duration’ from the ‘General’ section of Zoom’s settings.

Will unlimited Zoom calls ever been free again?

Very occasionally, Zoom removes the 40-minute limit within the free tier, although this only usually lasts a few days. The last time it did this wasover Christmas and New Year in 2020, but that wasn’t the case last December, despite high Covid case numbers in many countries at the time.

There’s no indication Zoom is planning to make what are usually paid features free of charge. But if anything changes, you’ll probably hear about it on the official Zoom blog first.

What if I don’t want to use Zoom?

Although Zoom has been the most popular video conferencing software in the last couple of years, it’s by no means the only one. Microsoft Teams also seen significant growth in its active user base, although you’re limited to 60 minutes in the free tier. For the full range of collaboration features, you’ll need a Microsoft 365 subscription.

It’s a similar story for Google Meet, which will also kick you out after an hour has elapsed in group calls, but one-on-ones can last up to 24 hours. Both it and Teams also allow for up to 100 participants to join.

Other alternatives come in the form of Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp or FaceTime, with the latter now offering basic functionality for Android and Windows devices.

Check out more options in our guide to the best online video conferencing services. You may also want to consider a phone stand or laptop stand to make video calls more comfortable.

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