While you can assign co-hosts when you're in a meeting, you can transfer your host control to another participant if you want to leave the meeting. If you assign someone host control when you leave the meeting, that person will have all the privileges that the original host had.
Meeting controls
Zoom lets you add up to 1,000 people. If many people are sharing ideas in groups, meeting hosts can assign co-hosts to lead the meetings and manage the members.
These co-hosts can perform a number of actions that hosts can, such as removing participants, putting participants on hold, muting participants, turning off their video, and more.
Participants you assign as hosts when passing host controls will have all the privileges a host has during a meeting session, but not outside of it. A participant who is assigned as a host when the original host leaves the meeting will have the following controls over other participants: