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    Soon you can make WhatsApp calls directly from your browser
    The feature is currently under development

    Soon you can make WhatsApp calls directly from your browser

    By Mudit Dube
    Apr 29, 2025
    10:13 am

    What's the story

    WhatsApp is said to be working on a new feature to let users make voice and video calls directly from its web-based client.

    As of now, users can only make calls through the mobile app or desktop versions of the platform.

    However, WABetaInfo has spotted new call buttons popping up in WhatsApp's web client, suggesting the functionality could soon be available across all platforms.

    Feature expansion

    WhatsApp's web version to get voice, video calling features

    Just last month, WhatsApp added a dropdown menu to start voice and video calls in individual and group chats for beta testers.

    The update indicates the company is expanding its work on call features across platforms.

    A screenshot shared by WABetaInfo shows familiar camera and phone icons in a WhatsApp group chat on a web browser, which weren't available in the web version of the app.

    Market competition

    WhatsApp Web to compete with Microsoft Teams, Zoom

    Once the voice and video calling feature officially launches on WhatsApp's web client, it will make the app a competitive platform against other communication services like Microsoft Teams and Zoom.

    They already let users chat and meet anywhere via web browsers like Chrome, Edge, or Safari without any downloads or installations.

    This feature would make WhatsApp a lot more versatile for users on multiple devices.

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