- Adobe Connect User Guide
- About Adobe Connect
- Getting Started
- Basics
- Share audio/video
- Engagement in Adobe Connect
- Breakout rooms
- Closed captioning
- Recordings
- Manage user content in Adobe Connect
Learn about the key differences in capabilities supported by in-browser app or desktop app.
The Adobe Connect browser app for Windows and macOS is available for all session types and all roles. The following tables provide details about the key differences between the browser-based app and desktop app.
Feature | Capability |
Browser app |
Desktop app |
---|---|---|---|
Video pod | View up to 25 live video cameras (requires Enhanced Audio/Video). |
✔ |
✔ |
Share video camera up to 1080p resolution (requires Enhanced Audio/Video). |
✔ |
✔ |
|
Share pod | Share screen. |
✔ Requires Enhanced Audio/Video |
✔ |
Share screen with system audio. |
|
✔ Windows only |
|
Access mini-palette (view chat, etc.) while screen sharing. |
|
✔ |
|
Share your screen and be controlled remotely by other users (if permitted). |
|
✔ |
|
Screen share is limited to applications allowed in Safe List and Block List compliance settings. |
|
✔ |
|
Meeting | Entry screen: remember login across sessions. |
|
✔ |
Entry screen: remember microphone, speaker, and camera settings across sessions. |
|
✔ |
|
Audio | Microphone noise suppression (beta). |
✔ |
✔ |
Meeting performance | Best meeting performance (less affected by external processes) |
|
✔ |
Custom pod | Supported |
✔ |
✔ |
Engagement metrics |
Supported | ✔ |
✔ |
Some of these browser-based capabilities are not available on mobile browsers or applications. View the Mobile Apps page for a list of Adobe Connect mobile app capabilities.