
Yes. Zoom’s free plan limits group meetings to 40 minutes. When time runs out, the meeting ends automatically for everyone. This applies to any meeting with two or more participants, no matter who joins. If you're on the free plan and hitting that limit regularly, the real cost isn't the interruption. It's losing the context from the first half of the call when everyone rejoins.
Zoom’s limits are based on the host’s account, not the participants.
Additional rules:
Zoom gives a 10-minute warning before ending the meeting. When time runs out, the session closes, and all participants are removed. If participants join before the host, the timer starts immediately and does not reset when the host joins. This catches teams off guard when a sales lead or client joins early and the clock is already running by the time the host arrives.
Upgrading removes the 40-minute limit and allows meetings up to 30 hours. Paid plans also include features like cloud recording and live streaming. After upgrading, make sure your account is set to Licensed in User Management.
Go to your Zoom account and upgrade through the Plans & Pricing section. Then assign the license to your user account under User Management.
You can work around the limit by ending and restarting the meeting with the same link. Schedule it in advance so it uses a stable meeting ID, then restart when time runs out. The gap is that restarting splits the conversation into two sessions. If you're running an AI note-taker like Read AI, the transcript and action items from the first half are already captured before the restart, so nothing falls through the gap.
End the meeting just before the 40-minute mark, then restart it. Participants rejoin using the original link.
Recurring meetings use the same meeting ID each time, making restarts easier and avoiding the need to resend invites.
Zoom offers add-ons like Large Meetings and Webinars to increase participant limits and functionality.
If you regularly exceed 40 minutes, upgrading or switching platforms removes the scheduling friction. But the bigger variable is whether your meeting record survives regardless of platform. Tools like Read AI work across Zoom, Google Meet, and Teams, so your transcripts, action items, and follow-up workflows stay consistent even if you switch or split across platforms.
If your meeting still ends at 40 minutes:
Zoom's 40-minute limit does not just interrupt flow. It breaks continuity. A client onboarding call gets cut at the 38-minute mark, right after the buyer shared their integration requirements. Everyone rejoins, but no one remembers the exact specs, and the next ten minutes are spent reconstructing what was already covered.
Read AI runs in the background of every Zoom call, capturing the transcript, summarizing decisions, and flagging action items as they come up. When the session ends and restarts, the record from the first half is already there. You can group both sessions into a single folder and use Search Copilot to pull any detail across them or connected platforms like email, without having to scroll through two separate transcripts. Both Search Copilot and folders are available on the free plan.
Read AI can also generate a weekly status report that rolls up key themes, action items, and decisions across your recent calls, including split sessions. Instead of checking two transcripts from a meeting that got cut off, the report synthesizes them for you.
The Zoom 40-minute limit is a scheduling problem. Lost context is the bigger one. Read AI handles the second one automatically, capturing the full record and connecting it to your follow-up workflow whether the call runs 20 minutes or restarts three times.
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How long can a Zoom meeting last on the free plan?
40 minutes for all meetings.
Can I extend a Zoom meeting for free?
Yes. End and restart the meeting using the same link. If you're using an AI note-taker, the first session's transcript and action items are preserved automatically, so you don't lose context across the restart.
What happens when only one person remains?
A 40-minute countdown begins before the meeting ends.
Does the time limit apply to webinars?
Yes, for free accounts. Paid accounts can run longer sessions.
Why is my Pro meeting still ending at 40 minutes?
Your license likely isn’t assigned. Set your account to Licensed.
How does Zoom compare to Google Meet?
Google Meet allows 60-minute meetings on its free plan.
What is the maximum meeting length on paid Zoom plans?
Up to 30 hours per session.
Disclaimer: Tools evolve quickly. Features described here reflect capabilities at time of writing. Verify current feature sets on vendors’ website before making decisions.