Head-to-head comparison

Google Meet vs Zoom

Comparing Google Meet and Zoom to help you pick the right Video Conferencing for your needs.

Feature Google Meet Zoom
Pricing Freemium Freemium
Platforms Web, iOS, Android Web, macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, Linux
Launched 2017 2011
Starting price $0 $0
Community votes 412 521

Google Meet Pros & Cons

  • No separate account needed for anyone with a Google account to join
  • Seamless integration with Google Calendar — meeting links generate automatically
  • Included in Google Workspace pricing, no separate per-meeting-tool cost for existing Workspace customers
  • Real-time captions and AI noise cancellation included even on lower tiers
  • Works entirely in-browser with no required software installation
  • Free tier's 60-minute group call limit is more restrictive than Zoom's free tier for groups
  • Fewer advanced webinar and large-event features than dedicated webinar platforms
  • Call quality can be more sensitive to bandwidth fluctuations than some competitors
  • Best value requires being on Google Workspace already — less competitive as a true standalone purchase
  • Customization and branding options are more limited than some competitors

Zoom Pros & Cons

  • Reliable call quality even on lower-bandwidth connections compared to many competitors
  • Extremely low friction to join — works in-browser without an account for participants
  • AI Companion generates meeting summaries and action items automatically
  • Scales from one-on-one calls to large webinars on the same underlying platform
  • Broad device and OS support including dedicated hardware room systems
  • Free plan's 40-minute group meeting limit pushes most regular users to a paid plan quickly
  • Has faced past security and privacy scrutiny over default settings and data handling practices
  • Per-user pricing adds up for larger organizations compared to flat-rate alternatives
  • Some advanced features fragment across separate add-on products (Phone, Whiteboard)
  • Meeting fatigue concerns apply to Zoom as much as any video conferencing tool

Verdict: Google Meet vs Zoom

Google Meet and Zoom both serve the Video Conferencing category well, but suit different priorities. Zoom supports more platforms (6 vs 3). Based on community engagement, Zoom is currently the more widely adopted choice (521 votes), but the better fit ultimately depends on your specific pricing, platform, and feature requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper, Google Meet or Zoom?
Google Meet and Zoom use a similar pricing model (both freemium), so the cheaper choice depends on which specific plan tier and feature set you need rather than the base pricing model.
Is Google Meet or Zoom rated higher?
Google Meet and Zoom currently hold comparable editorial ratings, so neither has a clear edge — the right pick depends more on which specific features and pricing fit your use case.
Which platforms do Google Meet and Zoom support?
Google Meet is available on Web, iOS, Android. Zoom is available on Web, macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, Linux. Zoom covers more platforms overall, which matters if your team works across a wider range of devices and operating systems.
Can I switch from Google Meet to Zoom (or vice versa)?
Most video conferencing tools, including Google Meet and Zoom, support data export in standard formats, making migration possible though rarely fully automatic. Expect to manually verify that custom configurations, integrations, and historical data transfer correctly, and budget time for the team to adjust to workflow differences between the two products.
Should I choose Google Meet or Zoom?
Google Meet and Zoom both serve the Video Conferencing category well, but suit different priorities. Zoom supports more platforms (6 vs 3). Based on community engagement, Zoom is currently the more widely adopted choice (521 votes), but the better fit ultimately depends on your specific pricing, platform, and feature requirements.