What is ZOOM.US on My Credit Card?
ZOOM.US is a billing descriptor for Zoom Video Communications. If you’ve subscribed to a Zoom Pro, Business, or Webinar plan—or added extra cloud storage—you’ll see this charge on your bank or card statement.
Why Am I Being Charged by Zoom?
Common reasons for Zoom charges include:
- Zoom Pro or Business monthly/annual plan
- Webinar or event upgrades
- Zoom Room licenses
- Additional cloud storage space
Billing names often include “ZOOM.US,” “ZOOM VIDEO,” or similar variants.
What is Zoom?
Zoom is a video conferencing platform widely used for meetings, webinars, virtual events, and online collaboration. Paid plans offer extended meeting times, advanced features, and hosting options.
Is ZOOM.US a Legit Charge?
Yes, Zoom charges are typically legit—but easy to forget if set up for business use, or by a colleague. To verify, log in at zoom.us/billing and check your subscription history.
How to Cancel a Zoom Subscription
To stop being charged by Zoom:
- Log into your Zoom account
- Go to Billing > Current Plans
- Click Cancel Plan
If you’ve already canceled but were still charged, contact Zoom support with your billing details.
FAQ
- What is ZOOM.US on my statement?
- It’s a charge for a paid Zoom subscription or add-on service like webinars or cloud storage.
- Is the Zoom charge legit?
- Yes. It’s usually tied to a paid meeting plan or business account.
- How do I stop Zoom from charging me?
- Log into your account and cancel your subscription under billing settings.