Zoom AI Companion

Zoom AI Companion is an integrated assistant inside Zoom that transcribes meetings, summarizes discussions, generates chat replies, and even drafts emails or follow-ups. It’s designed to make hybrid collaboration faster and more intelligent.
Zoom AI Companion

Overview of Zoom AI Companion

Zoom’s AI Companion records and analyzes conversations in real time, offering live transcription, key takeaway summaries, and suggested next actions. It also helps write in-meeting chat messages, recap missed segments, and generate post-call summaries emailed to participants. The assistant respects enterprise data policies, keeping all processing within the Zoom cloud. Combined with Whiteboard and Team Chat integrations, AI Companion turns meetings into living documentation automatically—reducing manual note-taking and missed context.

How to use Zoom AI Companion

Enable AI Companion from Zoom settings. Start a meeting and click ‘AI Companion’ to view live transcription or summary. After the meeting, check your inbox for AI-generated notes. In chat, use it to write replies or summarize threads. Admins can configure privacy and sharing settings to control how summaries are distributed.

What is Zoom AI Companion

Zoom AI Companion transforms meetings from transient conversations into structured knowledge. It makes follow-ups effortless and ensures everyone stays aligned, especially in remote and hybrid environments.

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Recaps that are actually useful

October 16, 2025

The summary and action items land in Slack after the call. I fix two lines and ship the ticket.

Alex Carter

Joins on time

October 11, 2025

Calendar hook is solid. It titles notes correctly and tags speakers without me babysitting.

Maya Thompson

Follow ups in one click

September 29, 2025

Create tasks from the recap and assign. People actually do the thing.

Roman Bilous

Works across time zones

September 16, 2025

We run mixed teams and it handles names and accents better than expected.

Ivy Chen
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