Over the years, WhatsApp Web has served as a complement to the mobile app, providing a message-synchronisation feature but not being as functional as possible. That is narrowing with WhatsApp starting to roll out native voice and video calling to the browser, which eliminates the necessity of desktop applications. The update is a significant alteration in the positioning of the platform to users who spend the majority of their days in front of computers.
Voice and Video Calling Finally Arrive on Browsers
WhatsApp Web users are able to make one-to-one voice and video calls directly through the browser interface with the new rollout. Specific call buttons are now available at the top of individual chats so that a user can make a call with just one click. The option replicates the experience that is already present in Windows and Mac apps, such as end-to-end encryption and optional screen sharing when making a video call.
Currently, the calling is restricted to a one-on-one chat and group calling will be added in the future. The update is particularly helpful to the users of such platforms as Linux, which does not have an official desktop application. With more people joining the rollout to the beta testers, WhatsApp Web continues to transform into an all-inclusive communication tool in people’s daily lives, beyond being a mere mirror of a messaging tool. Visit this site for more updates.



