

In this Google Meet vs Zoom feature comparison, the better platform is Zoom as it has higher video limits. These free meetings run for a maximum of 60 minutes. Without paying, you can host about 100 participants in a group meeting. The plan supports up to 250 participants for group meetings. You get the same meeting running time with the Google Workspace Enterprise plan, but with a higher participant capacity. For group meetings, the maximum number of participants allowed is 150. If you’re on the Google Workspace Essentials plan, you can host video meetings for up to 24 hours either for one-on-one or group meetings. The Business, Zoom United Business, and Enterprise plan all have a meeting running time of 30 hours. Meanwhile, the Enterprise plan allows you to host about 500 participants per meeting. You can host larger meetings, up to 300 participants with the Business and Zoom United Business plans. The pro plan supports 100 participants too, but meetings can last for up to 30 hours. One-on-one meetings have no limited time.

With a free Zoom account, you can host up to 100 participants in an online meeting for about 40 minutes. Zoom takes the upper hand here as it supports HD video up to 1020p. However, you will be unable to enjoy HD video calls on mobile as this setting cannot be adjusted on the app. The 320p is the default video quality, and you can switch to HD from the settings. To enjoy HD video calls, you must use a device with a quad-core CPU or higher on a PC. Nevertheless, the platform supports HD video calls at 720p. The standard video quality for Google Meet calls is 320p.
