New WhatsApp feature lets you spend even more time in the app

Probably WhatsApp is one of your most used apps on your smartphone. A new feature will make it even more so.

You probably use WhatsApp primarily for sending messages, voice messages, photos and videos. For video calls, there are apps that do that better, but WhatsApp is now coming out with new features to become the best choice for that type of conversation as well.

The new feature makes you look better during your video calls. And let’s face it, that’s almost as important as just having your voice heard, right?

WhatsApp makes you look even better

WhatsApp has been working on adding filters to the app for a while now. This feature was first tested in several beta versions and is now finally available to the general public.

As of now, you can add filters to your video calls on WhatsApp. Several options are available such as warm, cool, black and white, dreamy and fisheye. This can not only provide fun effects but also make you look better. For example, think of that one day when you suffer from a pimple.

But not only your appearance gets an upgrade in WhatsApp, your background can also be customized. Don’t worry, it’s all about the background during your video call. You can now blur it (handy if your house is a mess), or choose from a variety of other backgrounds. This is how you make your video call more personal and lively. At least it’s more fun than a boring, white wall.

Additionally, WhatsApp is coming out with a feature to enhance your video calls when the light is not ideal. Touch Up and Low Light will make sure you are more visible even in less-than-ideal lighting conditions. This will make your video calls more vivid and allow you to see each other better.

Even more improvements for WhatsApp

These video calling features are not the only improvements WhatsApp has made lately. Last month, it became easier to search for stickers, and a major bug in the system was fixed.

In addition, WhatsApp is working on a feature we’ve been missing for years. You can read more about that below.

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