


In-webinar reactions can now be posted to the bottom-right corner of the main webinar window also. Sessions can now be branded, with hosts able to customise the in-webinar experience by adding a wallpaper behind the video tiles, set a common virtual background for all panelists, and provide name tags for each panelist. Zoom Webinar users are also getting two new features. This feature allows panelists, speakers, and production staff to stay behind the scenes while viewing the live event feed, chat with each other, answer attendees’ questions, and practice their presentations. Later this month, Zoom Events users will be getting a virtual backstage environment - think of it as a virtual green room. Zoom first announced its events platform, OnZoom, back in 2020, offering users the ability to create and host live events and webinars for up to 50,000 attendees, depending on a company's Zoom licence.
