WhatsApp Web is preparing to roll out voice and video calling capabilities, according to a report by WABetaInfo. New call buttons spotted in the web client hint that these features will soon be available across all versions of WhatsApp.
Current Limitations on WhatsApp Web
At the moment:
Voice and video calls are only available through the desktop app, which requires a separate installation. On the web browser version, users can only send text messages and media. Although a video call button exists in WhatsApp Web, it is currently greyed out and prompts users to download the app if clicked. Upcoming Enhancements for Browser Users
Adding voice and video calls directly to the web client will:
Enhance convenience by allowing users to call without leaving their browser. Make WhatsApp Web available across Chrome, Edge, Safari, and other compatible browsers without needing additional software. Create a more unified experience across WhatsApp's mobile, desktop, and web platforms, aligning their feature sets more closely. This update will make it easier for users to stay connected across devices without switching between mobile phones, desktop apps, or different platforms.
Details Still Under Development
As of now:
Specifics and limitations for voice and video calling on WhatsApp Web remain unknown. It is expected that the calls will mirror the functionality seen on the mobile apps, offering a simple interface for initiating and managing calls. No official release date has been announced yet, as the feature is still under development.
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