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Newcomer
April 5, 2024
Question

Adjust the font size of participant’s names

  • April 5, 2024
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@608130 , it’s crucial to implement this feature promptly. I host daily meetings with 500 participants in large auditoriums, and the inability to adjust the font size of participants names is a major hindrance. As a result, we’re seriously considering switching to other platforms solely because of this limitation.

5 replies

Newcomer
April 17, 2024

I too am VERY disappointed with this oversite.... We are also looking onto other vendors because the folks at zoom have ignored this request for quite a while...  Participant screen names are CRITICAL for interacting with students! 

Newcomer
December 27, 2024

The 'accessiblty' tab is a joke - you can increase the font size of the chat but not of participants names.  They are badly failing people with eyesight challenges.

Newcomer
February 26, 2025

Please allow us to increase the font size of participants’ names! PLEASE!

Newcomer
February 26, 2025

Zoom support just isn't interested in listening... there will be a new "guy on the block" soon.

Newcomer
February 17, 2026

Following up on this request again.

This is not a minor feature request — it is a critical usability issue for hosts managing large-scale meetings and auditorium events. When hosting sessions with hundreds of participants displayed on LED screens or projectors, the current fixed participant name font size becomes unreadable beyond short viewing distance. This creates operational difficulty and reduces professionalism in live environments.

Without the ability to adjust participant name font size, Zoom becomes impractical for large venue usage, conferences, religious gatherings, and hybrid events. Many organizers are already evaluating alternative platforms that provide better on-screen visibility and customization.

A simple font size adjustment option (small/medium/large or scalable) must be prioritized to support real-world professional use. Requesting the product team to treat this as a high-priority enhancement rather than a general feature suggestion.