Zoom Release Notes
The May 2026 release (v6.7 and later) introduced several UI overhauls and productivity features aimed at streamlining hybrid work:
Zoom Client for Windows/macOS – Version 6.4.0 (March 15, 2025)
Zoom publishes release notes on their official support website ( support.zoom.us ). They are searchable by date or version number.
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: Users can now use natural language on a visual canvas to build "Personal Workflows," automating repetitive tasks across Zoom and third-party apps like Jira and Salesforce. Recent Security & Version Requirements
The latest Zoom release notes (version 5.12.0) bring several exciting updates and features. One of the notable additions is the enhanced feature, which now supports more devices, including Windows and macOS devices with older hardware. This feature allows users to blur or replace their backgrounds, creating a more professional and distraction-free meeting environment.
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The transition to (launched earlier in 2026) consolidated fragmented tools into a unified navigation panel.
The primary purpose of these notes is to maintain transparency between the developer and the end-user, ensuring that administrators and individual users understand the current capabilities and limitations of their software.
consolidated assets email containing your recording, transcript, and summary. 4. Updates for Web App & Webinars Caption Control: Web app hosts can now restrict who is allowed to enable captions, choosing between "Host only" or "Host and Co-host". Better Webinar Onboarding: The in-webinar toolbar has been simplified, showing only essential features by default. Hosts can now "pin" their most-used tools to the primary toolbar for quicker access. 5. Important: End of 32-bit Support As a reminder, Zoom has officially ended support for Windows 32-bit operating systems as of December 2025. To continue using Zoom, ensure you are running the The May 2026 release (v6
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