WhatsApp Brings Voice Chat to All Groups
- WhatsApp expanded voice chat to all group sizes on 2025-05-24, allowing live audio connections within any group chat.
- This expansion follows demand for direct, immediate connection shaped by the 2020–21 pandemic and prior availability in larger groups.
- Users can start a voice chat by swiping up and holding at the bottom of the group chat, and members can join or leave anytime without notifications.
- WhatsApp, owned by Meta, secures voice chats with end-to-end encryption, ensuring privacy consistent with its messaging and calling services.
- This feature expands WhatsApp’s role as a social platform, aligning it more closely with other apps such as Discord and Telegram that have long supported similar voice chat capabilities.
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WhatsApp introduces voice chats to speak "live" even in smaller groups: here's what they work and how to activate them
Mark Zuckerberg announced on May 22 that WhatsApp will now incorporate audio chats for all types of groups.
WhatsApp is a platform for many people to share important messages. Everyone wants to talk to people online in real time. WhatsApp announced that it will expand the voice chat function to groups of various sizes, allowing users to connect instantly via voice at any time without leaving the group chat or switching to the call function,...
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WhatsApp has launched audio chats for groups of all sizes, so that users will be able to communicate via real-time audios at any time and any group with participants who are connected, regardless of how many they are. Meta's proprietary instant messaging platform launched this audio chat option initially for large groups, with the idea of facilitating a way to communicate with those people who were connected, without bothering the rest of the co…
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