WhatsApp has now supported live audio chats in all group sizes, letting users talk without making a traditional group voice call.
According to WhatsApp, this feature promotes informal, flexible audio communication, similar to platforms like Discord and Telegram voice channels.
Users can tap the call button and select “voice chat” to start a session, which doesn’t ring other members’ devices.
Instead, group members receive a silent notification and can join or leave at will during the chat’s active period.
Chats remain live for up to one hour unless everyone leaves earlier, providing spontaneous, real-time interaction across all group types.
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The voice chat appears pinned atop the group conversation, making it easy for members to see and tap to join.
WhatsApp aims to make voice communication more seamless, relaxed, and less intrusive than ringing every group member’s phone.
The company says all audio sessions remain end-to-end encrypted, maintaining WhatsApp’s security standards across its voice products.
The global rollout will reach all Android and iOS users over the coming weeks, expanding access to casual voice hangouts.
This move reinforces Meta’s focus on evolving WhatsApp beyond messaging into a broader communication platform built for dynamic interaction.