Video and voice calling features to be added to WhatsApp Web

Video and voice calling features to be added to WhatsApp Web

This new feature was only limited to the mobile application, and it will enable users to initiate and receive calls from their computers, eliminating the need to pick up their phones.

WhatsApp is set to introduce a highly anticipated update to its web platform, allowing users to make both video and voice calls directly from WhatsApp Web.

This new feature was only limited to the mobile application, and it will enable users to initiate and receive calls from their computers, eliminating the need to pick up their phones.

The addition of video and voice calling to WhatsApp Web will provide a seamless communication experience, making it easier for users to connect during work hours or while multitasking on their desktops.

WhatsApp is also enhancing its multi-device support, allowing users to make calls without needing their phone nearby, thanks to the platform’s new architecture.

The update will bring high-definition voice and video calls, ensuring clear and crisp communication. Once the update is rolled out, users will be able to make voice and video calls directly from their browsers, whether on Chrome, Safari, Edge, or any other compatible browser.

This move comes as WhatsApp aims to compete with other video conferencing services like Zoom and Google Meet, which are widely used for personal and professional calls.

The new feature is expected to roll out in stages, with beta testing beginning soon and a full release anticipated within the next few months.

For now, WhatsApp Web has been limited to text chats, file sharing, and media viewing.

Once the calling feature is added, it will transform WhatsApp Web into a more complete communication tool, catering to both personal and professional needs.

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