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How to Create a Meeting in Webex

Updated on:
May 25, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to instantly launch and share a Webex meeting.

Quick summary

This demo shows how to create a meeting in Webex by using the Start button, selecting a join method, and inviting participants with a shareable meeting link. Follow these steps to quickly set up and share a Webex meeting from your browser.


Steps

  1. Open Webex and click the Start button to begin a new meeting.
  2. Choose how to join your Webex meeting by selecting your preferred join method.
  3. Select Copy meeting link or Invite people to share the meeting with your participants.

📌 Why this matters

Webex makes it simple to launch, join, and share video meetings directly from a browser without requiring extra software. The ability to instantly copy a meeting link or invite participants reduces scheduling friction and keeps distributed teams connected. For organizations managing remote collaboration, Webex delivers enterprise-grade video conferencing with a straightforward, three-step meeting setup. This demo highlights how quickly any user can go from opening Webex to having participants join a live meeting.
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