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WhatsApp rolls out fun filters and backgrounds for video calls
WhatsApp is rolling out new features designed to make video calls more engaging and fun. The messaging app has introduced filters and backgrounds, allowing users to add a personal touch to their video calls, whether it's a one-on-one conversation or a group call.
Although these features are already available on competitor apps like Zoom, WhatsApp is bringing them to an app primarily used for social, rather than work-related, calls.
Similar to Instagram's filters (also owned by Meta), WhatsApp’s filters allow users to adjust the look of their video during a call.
This means there’s no need to worry about tidying up your space or arranging a backdrop to impress—users can simply select a background that hides any mess or distraction, making it easier to focus on the conversation.
With 10 backgrounds available, users can choose from options like Blur, Office, Living Room, Café, Beach, Sunset, Pebbles, Foodie, Celebration, Forest, and the quirky Smoosh.
These backgrounds give users the flexibility to transform their environment instantly, hiding clutter or adding a polished touch to their surroundings.
In addition, there are 10 filter options, including Warm, Cool, Black & White, and Vintage TV, providing a playful way to change the atmosphere of your video.
WhatsApp has also introduced Touch up and Low Light features, which “can help you feel more confident and comfortable by naturally enhancing the look and brightness of your environment, making your video calls more vibrant and enjoyable,” according to the announcement.
To access these effects, users can simply tap the effects icon during a video call and choose from the available options.
These new features are expected to be available to all WhatsApp users in the coming weeks, further enhancing the video call experience.
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