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Zoom vs Google Meet vs Teams: What Actually Matters in 2026

Video quality? All three are identical on a decent connection. The real differences in 2026 are AI features, free plan limits, and which ecosystem owns your team. Here's the honest breakdown.

The Only Table You Need

Zoom Google Meet Teams
Business price $13–$22/user/mo $7–$14/user/mo (in Workspace) $6–$13/user/mo (in M365)
Free plan limit 40 min, 100 people 60 min, 100 people 60 min, 100 people
AI feature AI Companion (included) Gemini (included) Copilot ($30/user/mo extra)
Recording Cloud + local Google Drive OneDrive
Breakout rooms ✅ All plans Business Standard+ ✅ All plans
Webinars Up to 50K attendees Basic events only Town Hall up to 20K

Zoom — Best for External Meetings

Zoom wins when you meet people outside your org. Client clicks a link — they're in. No Google account, no Microsoft login, no "please download our app" friction.

AI Companion is included in all paid plans (no extra charge): real-time transcription, auto-generated meeting summary with action items, sent to participants after the call. For webinars and large events (1,000+ people), Zoom Events has no real competitor.

The catch: Most expensive standalone. Free plan is the stingiest — 40 minutes for group calls while Meet and Teams give 60. For a 50-person team on Workplace Business: $1,100/mo.

Google Meet — Best if You're on Google Workspace

Already paying for Gmail + Drive + Docs? Meet is included. Zero extra cost, zero extra app. Click a Calendar event → you're in the call.

Gemini AI generates meeting notes in a Google Doc, translates subtitles in real time (18 languages), and does "Take notes for me" — a structured summary generated by AI while you focus on the conversation.

The catch: No webinar format. Breakout rooms locked behind Business Standard ($14/user/mo). If your clients aren't on Google, the join experience is slightly clunkier than Zoom's "just click the link."

Microsoft Teams — Best if You're on Microsoft 365

Teams isn't a video app — it's a work platform where video is one feature. Chat, channels, files, wiki, 800+ integrations. After a meeting, the recording + transcript + notes auto-attach to the channel. No "where's that recording?" moments.

Copilot is the most powerful meeting AI — generates summaries, answers "what did I miss?", creates action items from transcript. But it's the most expensive: $30/user/mo on top of your M365 subscription.

The catch: Desktop client eats 500–800 MB RAM. External guests need a Microsoft account or admin-configured guest access — more friction than Zoom. And if your team uses VPN, expect quality degradation.

The Decision Is Simple

Your existing stack decides for you:

Google Workspace user?    → Google Meet (already included)
Microsoft 365 user?       → Teams (already included)  
Meeting external clients? → Zoom (lowest join friction)
$0 budget?                → Meet Free or Teams Free (60 min)
                            Zoom Free only gives 40 min
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That's it. Don't overthink it. If you're paying for Workspace or M365, you're already paying for video — adding Zoom on top is burning money unless you run public webinars.

What About AI Transcription on Free Plans?

None of them offer it free. Your options:

  • Otter.ai free plan — 300 min/mo transcription
  • tl;dv free plan — records + transcribes Meet and Zoom
  • Whisper API — self-hosted, free, best accuracy, requires dev work
  • Record locally → pipe through AssemblyAI or Deepgram API

📖 The full article covers detailed security comparisons (E2E encryption, HIPAA, SOC 2), Town Hall vs Zoom Webinars breakdown, noise cancellation benchmarks, and integration guides for email deliverability (DMARC/SPF/DKIM for meeting invites).

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