This article lists the requirements for using the Zoom desktop app on Windows, macOS, and Linux. For system requirements for other Zoom products, refer to the articles for the mobile app, Zoom Web App, and Zoom Rooms. Table of Contents System requirementsSupported operating systemsSupported tablet devicesSupported web browsersProcessor, RAM, and CPU bit requirementsHigh-DPI supportBandwidth requirements Zoom Meetings and Zoom WebinarsZoom PhoneZoom Contact Center System requirements An internet connection – broadband wired or wireless (3G or 4G/LTE)Speakers and a microphone – built-in, USB plug-in, or wireless BluetoothA webcam or HD webcam - built-in, USB plug-in, or: An HD cam or HD camcorder with a video-capture cardNote: See the list of supported devices.Virtual camera software for use with broadcasting software like OBS or IP cameras Supported operating systems Windows: Windows 11Windows 10Note: Devices running Windows 10 must run Windows 10 Home, Pro, or Enterprise. S Mode is not supported. macOS: macOS X (10.15) or later Linux: Ubuntu 20.04 or higherMint 20 or higherRed Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 or higherOracle Linux 9.0 or higherCentOS 9 or higherFedora 32 or higherOpenSUSE 16 or higherDebian 11 or higherArchLinux (64-bit only)Other Linux OS with GCC 9.4 or higher Notes: On Windows and macOS devices, Zoom utilizes WebView2 (version 109.0.15.18.49 or higher) and Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF) for certain features. If not available, these are downloaded automatically by Zoom, but admins should ensure these are whitelisted on managed devices.Starting with the 6.0.0 release: The Zoom Workplace desktop app no longer supports Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1. The Zoom Workplace app 5.17.11 release is the last version available for operating systems below Windows 10. Starting with the 7.0.0 release: The Zoom Workplace desktop app no longer supports macOS 10.13 or 10.14. The Zoom Workplace app 6.7.7 release is the last version available for operating systems below macOS 10.15.The Zoom Workplace desktop app no longer supports the following Linux distributions: CentOS 8, Oracle Linux 8, Red Hat 8, Ubuntu 18.04, Fedora 27–31, Debian 10, and OpenSuSE 15. The Zoom Workplace app 6.7.5 release is the last version available for those Linux distributions. Supported tablet devices Surface PRO 2 or higher, running Windows 8.1 or higherNotes:Tablet PCs running Windows 10 must run Windows 10 Home, Pro, or Enterprise. S Mode is not supported.Tablet PCs only support the desktop app. Supported web browsers Desktop Chrome: Within the current and past 2 versionsFirefox: Within the current and past 2 versionsEdge: Within the current and past 2 versionsSafari: Within the current and past 2 versions Mobile Safari: Within the current and past 2 versionsChrome: Within the current and past 2 versionsFirefox: Within the current and past 2 versions As an example, if the current version of Chrome is 111, then Zoom supports versions 109, 110, and 111. As new versions are released, the minimum version will also be followed behind by 2 versions. Processor, RAM, and CPU bit requirements ComponentMinimumRecommendedProcessorDual-core 2Ghz or higherQuad-core 2.5Ghz or higherRAM4 GB16 GBCPU bit32/6464 Notes: Dual and single-core laptops have a reduced frame rate when screen sharing (around 5 frames per second). For optimum screen-sharing performance on laptops, we recommend a quad-core processor or higher.Linux requires a processor or graphics card that can support OpenGL 2.0 or higher.We recommend installing the same Zoom desktop app bit version based on your computer's CPU bit spec. For example, if your computer spec is 64-bit, we recommend using the 64-bit version of the Zoom desktop app.We don't recommend the 32-bit Zoom desktop app for users who want to use the whole Zoom ecosystem (chat, meetings, zoom phone, whiteboard, etc.). High-DPI support Zoom desktop app for Windows, macOS, or Linux: Global minimum version or higher Bandwidth requirements The bandwidth used by Zoom will be optimized for the best experience based on the participant‘s’ network. It will automatically adjust for 3/4/5G, WiFi, or wired networks. Zoom Meetings and Zoom Webinars Recommended bandwidth for meetings and webinar panelists: For 1:1 video calling: For high-quality video: 600kbps (up/down)For 720p HD video: 1.2Mbps (up/down)For 1080p HD video: 3.8Mbps/3.0Mbps (up/down) For group video calling: For high-quality video: 1.0 Mbps/600kbps (up/down)For 720p HD video: 2.6Mbps/1.8Mbps (up/down)For 1080p HD video: 3.8Mbps/3.0Mbps (up/down)For gallery view receiving: 2.0Mbps (25 views), 4.0Mbps (49 views) For screen sharing only (no video thumbnail): 50-75kbpsFor screen sharing with video thumbnail: 50-150kbpsFor audio VoiP: 60-80kbps Recommended bandwidth for webinar attendees: For panelists video on: ~600kbps (down) for high-quality video~1.2-1.8Mbps (down) for 720p HD video~2-3Mbps (down) for 1080p HD video For screen sharing only (no video thumbnail): 50-75kbps (down)For screen sharing with video thumbnail: 50-150kbps (down)For audio VoiP: 60-80kbps (down) Zoom Phone Recommended bandwidth for Zoom Phone: For voice calls: 60-100kbps Zoom Contact Center Recommended bandwidth for Zoom Contact Center: For voice calls: 60-100kbpsFor video calls: For 1:1 video calling: For high-quality video: 600kbps (up/down)For 720p HD video: 1.2Mbps (up/down)For 1080p HD video: 3.8Mbps/3.0Mbps (up/down) For group video calling:For high-quality video: 1.0 Mbps/600kbps (up/down) For 720p HD video: 2.6Mbps/1.8Mbps (up/down)For 1080p HD video: 3.8Mbps/3.0Mbps (up/down) For screen sharing only (no video thumbnail): 50-75kbpsFor screen sharing with video thumbnail: 50-150kbps