Webinars just got bigger. Zoom can now host up to 1 million attendees
Now you can host extra-large, high-capacity virtual gatherings with our single-use Zoom Webinars licenses that can accommodate up to 1 million attendees.
Updated on September 21, 2022
Published on May 19, 2021
In October 2020, Zoom announced the launch of its events platform and marketplace called OnZoom. OnZoom (in Beta) has provided paid Zoom users with a comprehensive solution to create, host, and monetize events like fitness classes, music or art lessons, theater presentations, and more using Zoom Meetings and Zoom Webinars.
We recently unveiled an all-in-one solution that provides customers with the tools to create a wide range of engaging virtual experiences. It’s called Zoom Events.
Whether you’re a small business, a large organization, or an entrepreneur in the arts or education, Zoom Events enables you to easily create, host, and manage your online experience.
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Zoom is excited to empower event hosts with the ability to create unique, engaging virtual experiences. To learn more about this new, expanded offering, visit the Zoom Events page.
Editor’s note June 1, 2021: OnZoom will remain a separate product from Zoom Events, which is planning to launch this summer. Additionally, OnZoom is remaining in beta as we continue to upgrade the product and add features. Zoom Events is focused on large-scale business-focused internal and external events, hosted through Zoom with their own event hub and ticketing platform. OnZoom is designed for businesses to sell tickets for their services or events to consumers.
Editor's note August 17, 2021: This post has been updated to accurately reflect the availability of Zoom Events.