WhatsApp is gearing up to enhance its web-based platform by introducing voice and video calling capabilities. Until now, those wishing to make voice or video calls via WhatsApp had to rely exclusively on the mobile application or dedicated PC/Mac apps. However, the latest developments suggest a significant upgrade is on the horizon.
Last month, WhatsApp unveiled a new feature for beta testers, which involved a revamped call initiation process. This update introduced a call dropdown menu, simplifying the way users start voice or video calls in both individual and group chats. Now, further advancements indicate a more comprehensive overhaul of WhatsApp’s calling functionalities.
A recent screenshot shared by WABetaInfo reveals intriguing news: the WhatsApp web client, accessed via browser, displays camera and phone icons. This illustrates that users will soon have the convenience of initiating video and voice calls directly from their browser interface.
While this exciting feature is currently in the testing phase, the exact release date remains unconfirmed. Nonetheless, it’s clear that WhatsApp is committed to expanding its service to provide users with a more versatile and seamless communication experience.
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