
WhatsApp apps for Windows, macOS in the works, to bring voice and video call features to desktop users
India Today
New previews shared online suggest that WhatsApp is working on a couple of apps for different platforms and might roll them out soon. The apps come with a refreshing new look compared to the WhatsApp Web and will also feature added functionality. Here is a look.
WhatsApp seems to be doubling down on its efforts to improve the chat app experience across platforms. After working on its multi-device feature as part of its linked device option, the Meta-owned firm is now reportedly developing dedicated apps for various platforms, including macOS and the Universal Windows Platform or UWP.
The development has been shared in a new report by WABetaInfo, which spotted the new WhatsApp apps under work. The publication mentions that the apps are meant to improve the WhatsApp experience on desktop computers, whether it uses a macOS or a Windows operating system. The apps are under development at present and thus are not available for the public.

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