WhatsApp has started rolling out a significant update that enhances how users make voice and video calls — especially on computers and web browsers. This is one of the biggest improvements to calling features in years, closing a long‑standing gap between mobile and web experiences.

🧠 What’s New? Voice & Video Calls on whatsapp Web

For the first time, whatsapp is bringing native voice and video calling support directly to whatsapp Web — meaning you can now place and receive calls from your browser without needing a separate desktop app.

📍 Before This Update

Previously, whatsapp Web was mainly for text chats and media sharing, and users had to rely on their phone or install the dedicated desktop app for calls.

📍 Now With the Update

  • Voice and video call icons appear directly within the chat interface on the web.
  • Clicking them lets you start a call right from your browser window.
  • This brings whatsapp Web closer to feature parity with its mobile and desktop versions.

🔒 Encrypted and Secure

Just like mobile calls, these web‑based voice and video calls remain protected by WhatsApp’s end‑to‑end encryption — ensuring your conversations stay private and secure.

💻 How It Works

Here’s how the calling feature functions on the web:
✔ Buttons for Voice Call and Video Call show up at the top of individual chats.
✔ Click to initiate a call without installing additional software.
✔ Your microphone and camera permissions are requested by the browser, just like other calling services.

This makes whatsapp Web far more functional for users who spend a lot of time on laptops or desktops — especially for work, remote meetings, or long conversations that are easier to do on a bigger screen.

🚀 Rollout and Availability

  • The new voice and video calling feature is rolling out gradually and is already available to some users.
  • Initially, it’s more widely seen by users enrolled in WhatsApp’s beta programmes, with general availability expected soon.

At launch, the feature starts with one‑on‑one calls, while group calling support on whatsapp Web is expected to be added later.

📊 Why This Matters

This update is a major shift for whatsapp Web:

  • Browser users no longer need a phone or a separate app to make calls.
  • It brings whatsapp closer to services like Zoom or google Meet for casual and work calls.
  • Users on platforms without a dedicated whatsapp app (like some Linux systems) will benefit greatly from this native browser support.

💡 Tips to Use the New Feature

✅ Make sure you’re using a modern browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox).
✅ Grant camera and microphone permissions when prompted.
✅ Keep whatsapp on your phone updated — wider rollout often depends on linked device updates first.
✅ If you don’t see the feature yet, it may still be rolling out to your account.

📌 In Summary

WhatsApp’s new voice and video calling support in whatsapp Web is a big upgrade that finally unifies calling across mobile, desktop, and browser experiences. Whether you’re catching up with family, working remotely, or just prefer typing and talking from your laptop, this update makes whatsapp a more complete communication tool.

 

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