Share this article

Improve this guide

5 Ways to Get Teams Working Again in Google Chrome

4 min. read

Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

Share this article

Improve this guide

Read our disclosure page to find out how can you help Windows Report sustain the editorial teamRead more

Key notes

Microsoft Teams is an incredible platform that makes virtual meetings seamless. While it has a PC and mobile version, users can also use the web app on a handful of browsers.

However, users are starting to encounter problems loading Teams on Chrome, one of the few browsers compatible browsers.

Thankfully, just like we did with theMicrosoft Teams crashes during launchissue, we have gathered five solutions to solve this problem effectively.

Why is Teams not working in the browser?

Why is Teams not working in the browser?

There are various reasons why Teams might not be working on Chrome or other browsers. Below are the most common ones:

How do I join Microsoft Teams meeting via browser?

Quick Tip:

If you keep having trouble accessing Teams from Chrome, try logging in from another browser. A fast option with a low impact on resources is Opera One.

The browser is often updated and has a very low error rate, so you might have better luck connecting to MS Teams. It includes a battery saver mode that can increase performance even more.

Opera One

How do I get Microsoft Teams to work on Chrome?

How do I get Microsoft Teams to work on Chrome?

1. Update Chrome

2. Enable cookies for Teams

Microsoft Teams might not work on Chrome if you don’t have the third-party cookies enabled. Ensure to restart your browser to sync the changes.

3. Clear cache

As much as caches help improve your browsing experience, they can be why Teams is not working on the Chrome browser. This might be because the data is corrupt, or it might contain a file affecting Teams.

4. Reset Chrome to default

If the Teams web app still doesn’t load on Chrome after the fixes above, you need to restore Chrome to the default to make things work.

5. Disable antivirus temporarily

Antivirus software on your PC might be causing the Teams web app not to load, as some users noticed. In this case, you need to disable the software temporarily and try to access Teams on Chrome again.

The Teams not working on Chrome issue can be frustrating, as it might cause you to miss an important meeting. Thankfully, it is not impossible to solve, as we have shown.

Are you facing other issues likeMicrosoft Teams not working on Windows 11? Check our guide for simple and quick ways to fix it.

Feel free to let us know the fix that got Teams working for you again in the comments below.

More about the topics:Microsoft Teams

Ola-Hassan Bolaji

Windows Hardware Expert

A Computer Engineering graduate, he has spent most of his life reading and writing about computers.

He finds joy in simplifying complex topics into simple solutions for PC users. The quality of his work and providing step-wise tested and proven solutions to PC issues are all that matter to him.

Away from computers, he is either reading or watching football!

User forum

0 messages

Sort by:LatestOldestMost Votes

Comment*

Name*

Email*

Commenting as.Not you?

Save information for future comments

Comment

Δ

Ola-Hassan Bolaji

Windows Hardware Expert

He’s a Computer Engineering graduate who has spent most of his life reading and writing about computers & operating systems.