Play a WebEx Recording

Want to watch a recorded meeting or event?

You can watch recordings of WebEx meetings and events, including webinars, for free—instantly, anytime.
There are two ways to watch.

From a URL or hyperlink

Most recorded WebEx sessions are accessed by clicking a specific URL (a web address), either sent to you through email or on a website. To watch, you don't need the WebEx Player at all—just click the link or copy and paste it into your web browser. The recording will play right in your browser.

From a file

If you have recorded your own WebEx session, or if you've downloaded a recording from WebEx.co.uk, use our free WebEx Player to watch it.

Have a file you recorded on your computer?
Download the .WRF player (Windows)
Download the .WRF player (Mac OS X, Intel)

Have a file you downloaded from WebEx.co.uk?
Download the ARF-Player (Windows)
Download the ARF-Player (Mac OS X, Intel)

What's the difference between .WRF and .ARF?
The .WRF (WebEx Recording Format) player is used to watch recordings of WebEx sessions you've made yourself and saved to your computer. You can edit .WRF files and convert them to .WMV (Windows Media Video) format by using the WebEx Recording Editor ,which is a separate download.

The .ARF (WebEx Advanced Recording Format) player is used to watch recordings you've downloaded from WebEx and saved to your computer. You can convert .ARF recordings to .WMV (Windows Media Video) format or .SWF (Flash) using the player. No stand-alone .ARF editor is currently available. If you want to record your own files in .ARF format, use WebEx Network-Based Recording (NBR), available by special order to complement your WebEx service. Get more information with our Network-Based Recording feature fact sheet (PDF).