Zoom has announced a partnership with Google Cloud to adopt and support the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol.
This collaboration is aimed at advancing multi-agent AI collaboration in enterprise environments.
Unveiled at Google I/O 2025, the integration will allow AI agents to coordinate tasks like meeting scheduling between Zoom and Gmail, automatically updating Google Calendar and launching Zoom Meetings. The feature is expected to roll out later this summer.
Ross Mayfield, Head of Product, Workplace AI and Strategic Integrations at Zoom, said, “Zoom is an open platform, and this integration builds on our investment in Zoom AI Companion and its multi-agent collaboration capabilities.
Our contribution to the A2A protocol enables deeper integration with Google Cloud and other third-party platforms, giving customers flexibility and choice.”
The A2A protocol, introduced by Google Cloud, provides a standardised framework for communication between AI agents.
By adopting it, Zoom aims to streamline AI interoperability, reduce integration complexity, and enhance workflow automation for enterprise users.
Zoom also plans to contribute to the ongoing development of the A2A ecosystem, working with partners to expand its capabilities.
“This collaboration will help bring AI agents together in our open ecosystem, making it possible for external agents like ServiceNow NowAssist to run in AI Companion, and for AI Companion to run on other A2A platforms like Google Agentspace and ServiceNow AgentFabric,” said Ross Mayfield.
Author: Hannah Swankie
Reviewed by: Jo Robinson
Published On: 28th May 2025
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