WhatsApp Web doesn't support voice and video call yet, but there are ways you can talk to your WhatsApp contacts from PC/ laptop. One is through the dedicated WhatsApp app for desktop, while the other is Android emulators. They both work like charm and avoid the trouble of reaching out for the smartphone every time WhatsApp rang. Another good thing about these WhatsApp voice and video call methods for PCs is that they are compatible with both Windows PCs and Macs. You can also read, write, send, and receive messages and media files using the WhatsApp calls on PC methods. Read on to find out how to make WhatsApp voice and video calls from Windows laptop and Mac.
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This is the official approach. The company has rolled out the voice and video call feature to its nearly five-year old desktop app. Before we get down to how to make calls using the WhatsApp desktop app, here's what you need to know. The app only supports one-on-one end-to-end encrypted voice and video calling for now. The group WhatsApp voice and video calling feature for the desktop will be added in the future, as per reports. Additionally, make sure that the WhatsApp desktop app for voice and video calls meets the system requirements.
WhatsApp call on PC: system requirements
Remember you can only call one WhatsApp contact at a time. A small window, indicating the call status, will pop-up on your screen. You can drag around the window anywhere on the screen and use its options to disconnect the call, switch a call from video to voice or vice versa, and adjust settings. The chat feature will remain active even when you're on call.
To recall, the group voice and video call feature via the WhatsApp desktop app isn't available yet. It doesn't matter whether your mobile number has an active plan or not. As long as both your phone and desktop are connected to active internet, you'll be able to make/ receive WhatsApp voice and video calls using a Windows laptop or PC and Apple's mac.
Android emulator is another tool that you can use for WhatsApp calls from the desktop. Unlike the WhatsApp desktop app, you can also do group voice chats using this tool. In fact, Android emulators offer the same WhatsApp experience that you get on the mobile app. Not sure which Android emulator to use? Click here to find out. The only drawback of this tool is that the social messaging doesn't have multi-device support just yet. So you'll be logged out from the smartphone as soon as you log in to WhatsApp on the desktop using the emulator. In the process, you may also lose some data. If you're ok with that,
Some other Android emultors you can use for WhatsApp calls on PC
- LDPlayer
- GameLoop
- Andy
- Memu
- PrimeOS