
"WhatsApp Web has been around since 2015, but the browser version of the messaging platform has yet to support voice or video calls. That's about to change as the WhatsApp Web beta program is now introducing voice and video calls. The feature is gradually rolling out to beta subscribers and only works for one-to-one voice and video calls. Users can also share their screen during calls."
"Group calls are expected to arrive at a later point in time with support for calls with up to 32 participants. Call links and scheduled calls are also expected to be gradually rolled out. Calls placed on WhatsApp Web feature automatic end-to-end encryption using the Signal protocol."
WhatsApp Web beta is introducing one-to-one voice and video calls to the browser client. The rollout is gradual and currently available to beta subscribers only. Calls on the web client support screen sharing during sessions. Group calls are planned for a later update and will accommodate up to 32 participants. Call links and scheduled calls will be added progressively. All calls placed on WhatsApp Web use automatic end-to-end encryption based on the Signal protocol. These additions expand desktop calling capabilities and move the web client closer to feature parity with mobile apps.
Read at GSMArena.com
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