WhatsApp Web adds voice and video call support, nearly ten years after its initial launch in 2015. This long-awaited feature allows users to make one-on-one calls directly from their browser without needing the mobile app.
The feature is currently available through WhatsApp Web’s beta program. Rollout is gradual, and only beta subscribers can test it initially. Users can also share their screen during these calls, making it easier to collaborate or demonstrate content online.
Group calls are not yet available, but WhatsApp plans to introduce support for up to 32 participants in future updates. Additionally, call links and scheduled calls are expected to be added gradually, giving users more flexibility in managing their conversations.
Security remains a priority for the platform. All voice and video calls on WhatsApp Web are automatically end-to-end encrypted using the Signal Protocol. This ensures that conversations remain private and cannot be accessed by third parties.
The introduction of calling features on WhatsApp Web brings the platform closer to its mobile counterpart in functionality. Many users have awaited this update, as it allows seamless communication without switching devices.
Overall, the new feature enhances WhatsApp Web’s usability and convenience. Users can now enjoy secure calls from their browser, while further updates are expected to expand functionality with group calls and scheduling options.
WhatsApp Web adds voice and video calls as part of the platform’s ongoing effort to unify messaging and calling services across devices, making it a more complete tool for personal and professional communication.
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