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Zoom announces AI Companion 3.0 at Zoomtopia

DATE POSTED:September 19, 2025
Zoom announces AI Companion 3.0 at Zoomtopia

Zoom unveiled AI Companion 3.0 and a suite of other AI-powered features at its Zoomtopia conference on September 18, 2025.

The updates are designed to enhance worker productivity and help the company compete in the crowded video communication and enterprise software markets. The new tools use “agentic AI” to analyze communications and provide users with timely, actionable insights.

AI Companion 3.0: An agentic AI for advanced productivity

The centerpiece of the announcement is AI Companion 3.0, an upgraded version of Zoom’s AI assistant. The new version uses agentic AI to process multiple data sources—including recorded meetings, chat histories, and shared documents—to deliver critical information when users need it most. This builds on existing features like AI-powered notetaking and transcription by adding more interactive and contextual support.

In her presentation, Zoom’s Chief Product Officer, Smita Hashim, explained the goal of the new technology.

“Around the world, millions of people are using Zoom to connect with their colleagues and customers, but they could be getting so much more out of those conversations with the help of AI. AI Companion 3.0 will provide deeper insights from those conversations to help users accomplish more at work and achieve better business outcomes.”

New features for note-taking and workload management

The AI Companion will introduce several new tools to help users manage their work more effectively:

  • Enhanced note-taking: The tool will now help users refine and structure their manually typed notes by drawing on contextual details from the meeting content. This feature will also be extended to work with Microsoft Teams and Google Meet, with WebEx integration planned for the future.
  • “Free up my time” feature: This tool will analyze a user’s schedule and suggest adjustments, such as identifying meetings that could be skipped without missing critical information and proposing dedicated time blocks for focused work. All recommendations will require human approval before being implemented.
  • New “work surface”: Accessible within the Zoom app or on the web, this new interface helps users create detailed, data-driven reports and documents. It aggregates information from recent conversations and projects to transform fragmented details into structured, professional outputs.
Updates to the core Zoom Workplace experience

Zoom also announced several updates to its core video conferencing platform, including:

  • Lifelike avatars that mimic a user’s actions for those who prefer to be off-camera.
  • Video clip generation for sharing specific segments of meeting recordings.
  • Real-time voice translation to support multilingual meetings.
Privacy concerns and market context

The expansion of AI note-taking tools comes at a time of increased scrutiny over data privacy. A lawsuit filed in August against Otter.ai, for example, alleges that the service recorded and used private conversations without proper consent. Zoom’s new features will operate within this landscape, where data security and user consent are major concerns.

The new features also arrive as U.S. workplaces increasingly adopt AI to improve efficiency. Data from the Economic Policy Institute shows that while worker productivity has risen 87% since the late 1970s, wage growth has not kept pace.

Availability

The rollout of AI Companion 3.0 is set to begin in November for accounts subscribed to Zoom Workplace. Businesses will also have the option to purchase a paid add-on to develop customized AI agents tailored to their specific needs.

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