Zoom SDKs

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Zoom SDKs are software development kits that allow developers to embed Zoom’s video, audio, chat, and collaboration capabilities directly into their own applications and services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf communications platform SDK
software development kit collection
video conferencing SDK
developedBy Zoom Video Communications NERFINISHED
documentedAt https://developers.zoom.us
hasComponent authentication libraries
client-side SDKs
server-side APIs
webhooks
marketedAs Zoom Developer Platform SDKs NERFINISHED
providesCapability VoIP integration
audio conferencing integration
chat integration
meeting scheduling integration
real-time collaboration features
screen sharing integration
video conferencing integration
webinar integration
requires API credentials
Zoom developer account
network connectivity to Zoom cloud
supportsFeature OAuth-based authentication
breakout room management
chat history retrieval
chat message receiving
chat message sending
closed captioning integration
in-meeting reactions control
live transcription integration
meeting analytics retrieval
meeting encryption configuration
meeting live streaming control
meeting participant management
meeting password configuration
meeting registration management
mute and unmute control
polls management
recording layout control
screen share control
token-based authentication
user authentication integration
user presence status retrieval
video recording control
virtual background control
waiting room control
webhook event handling
webinar Q&A management
webinar analytics retrieval
webinar attendee management
usedFor adding real-time collaboration to enterprise apps
building custom video conferencing solutions
building customer support video solutions
creating online education platforms
creating telehealth applications
embedding Zoom meetings into applications
embedding Zoom webinars into applications
embedding video into productivity tools
integrating Zoom chat into products
integrating communications into CRM systems

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