WhatsApp is introducing screen sharing during video calls
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WhatsApp
has announced it is introducing the ability to share screens during video calls
similar to what legacy video-conferencing platforms like Google Meet, Microsoft
Meet and Zoom have been offering.
The feature was announced by Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of the messaging platform's parent company, Meta, on Tuesday.
Screen sharing
will be used for “sharing documents for work, browsing photos with family,
planning a vacation or shopping online with friends, or just helping
grandparents with tech support,” Meta said.
The
feature started rolling out globally on Android, iOS, and Windows Desktop in a
phased manner starting Tuesday.
Lucky
testers of WhatsApp’s Beta program received the feature in May, accessible by tapping the “Share”
icon during a video call.
And like the other video-conferencing platforms,
users can choose between sharing a specific app or their entire screen.
At
the same time, WhatsApp has started supporting landscape mode for video calls
to enhance the screen-sharing experience during video calls.


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