If you use WhatsApp on the web, there's good news for you. The company is soon bringing calling features to web users, meaning you won't need your phone to make group calls. While the company had previously announced the introduction of voice and video calling for the web, it is now preparing to add group calling support as well. With this upgrade, users will be able to make calls directly from their browser without installing any app.
These users will benefit the most.
The arrival of the calling feature on WhatsApp Web will be most beneficial for users who work on computers that aren't their own. Users won't even need to install the app on their laptop or PC and will be able to make calls directly from the web. Furthermore, users will also be able to control which call notifications they receive.
A glimpse during testing
Recent reports indicate that the company is developing voice and video calling for group chats. A screenshot of this feature has also surfaced during testing, clearly showing that users will be able to make group calls directly from the web client. It's worth noting that an early glimpse of this feature was seen last year, but at that time, group support was not available.
Calling support for up to 32 people
The report also suggests that calls made on WhatsApp Web will have some limitations, similar to the mobile version. According to reports, group calling may support up to 32 participants. However, this limit may change at the time of rollout. It is also possible that in the initial phase, group calling will be limited to 8 or 16 people.
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