What is the maximum number of participants?
For video meetings initiated by users on different Lark plans, the upper limit of concurrent participants is shown in the table below:
Note: "Participants" refers to the number of devices that have joined the meeting.
What is the maximum duration for a meeting?
The maximum duration of a single meeting initiated by users on Lark Pro and Enterprise plans is 24 hours.
Note:
- Users on Lark Starter and Basic plans cannot initiate video meetings, but they can join ongoing meetings.
- The Lark Basic plan supports only specific countries and regions.
What is the maximum number of participant videos I can see in Gallery view?
Gallery view can display up to 25 participant videos.
What is Minutes' storage capacity?
The total storage capacity of your organization is shared by Lark Docs, Messenger, Mail, and Minutes. To upgrade your Lark Plan or for more information, contact Support or your Customer Success Manager.
What is the maximum duration for recording a meeting?
The maximum duration for recording a meeting is 24 hours. If the recording duration exceeds 16 hours, Minutes will not have a transcript.
What is the maximum number of audio/video files I can simultaneously upload to Minutes?
You can upload up to 20 files simultaneously.
What is the maximum size of audio/video files I can upload to Minutes?
You can upload files with a size of up to 4 GB.
How many clips can be created from a single Minutes file?
Up to 100 clips. If the limit has been reached, existing clips will need to be deleted before new clips can be created.
What is the maximum number of interpreters I can add to a meeting?
Up to 10 interpreters can join a meeting.
What is the maximum length of text I can enter in the chat box?
There is no limit to the amount of text you can enter.
How many rooms can I create when using the breakout rooms?
You can create up to 50 rooms.
How many people can participate in a meeting when I use the breakout rooms?
Lark Business and Enterprise plans support up to 500 participants in breakout rooms.
Note: "Participants" refers to the number of devices that have joined the meeting.