WhatsApp is testing augmented reality filters for calls

WhatsApp is testing augmented reality filters for calls
WhatsApp is testing augmented reality filters for calls

The new video calling features are in beta. (WhatsApp)

WhatsApp would be developing an augmented reality filter for video calls. As if it were other social networks like Instagram, a lower bar would be included with filters, backgrounds and effects.

These augmented reality filters would offer users the ability to incorporate fun and interactive elements into their video calls, enhancing the viewing experience.

According to WaBetaInfo, would allow you to personalize calls with dynamic facial filtersincluding skin-smoothing tools and modes to improve visibility in low-light conditions.

It should be noted that these new functions for video calls would only be found in the beta version of WhatsApp for Android.

Beta users can change the background of their chats. (WABetaInfo)

WhatsApp would be innovating with new filters for your video calls, offering advanced tools such as dynamic facial filters to soften the skin and lighting adjustments for low-light environments.

Besides, could be developing a feature to edit or add backgrounds on callsideal for group conferences and environments that do not want to be shown in these virtual spaces.

Other effects would also be planned to be added to make video calls more entertaining, such as the option to use avatars instead of real-time video.

The beta program has limited spaces. (WhatsApp)

The features mentioned above would be found in the beta version of WhatsApp on Android phones. This is a pre-release version of the app that gives users early access to new features before its official release.

Users of this version can experiment and provide feedback on features and updates, contributing to the identification of bugs and continuous improvement of the service.

Before installing the WhatsApp version, it is key to keep in mind that this type of application could present faults or errors due to its trial version nature.

In the case of Android, the user has the option to sign up for the tester program from the Google Play Store. (Google Play Store)

It is important that WhatsApp Beta users are aware of these possible drawbacks and be willing to report any problems found to help improve the version before its final release.

To be part of the beta version of WhatsApp, you must follow these steps:

On Android

1. Open Google Play Store.

2. Search for “WhatsApp” and select the application.

3. Scroll down until you find the “Become a beta tester” section.

4. Select “I want to participate” and confirm the decision.

5. Wait for the beta version update to be available and install it.

The registration process for WhatsApp Beta is different between Android and iOS. (Illustrative Image Infobae)

On iOS

1. Download the TestFlight app from the App Store.

2. Open TestFlight and accept the invitation to join the WhatsApp beta program, which can be obtained through the official WhatsApp Beta site or from trusted sources.

3. Install the beta version of WhatsApp from TestFlight.

It is important to keep in mind that on both Android and iOS, beta programs may have limited spaces.

Some features that were first introduced in the beta version of WhatsApp before being integrated into the standard version were:

Several features that are in the regular version were first tested in beta. ZACHARIE SCHEURER/DPA – FILE

– Ephemeral messages: Allows you to send messages that are automatically deleted after being viewed once.

– Dark mode: Offers a dark-colored user interface to reduce eye strain and conserve battery life.

– End-to-end encryption for backups: Ensures that backups stored in the cloud are encrypted and protected end-to-end.

– Improved voice memo player: Option that improves the experience of listening to voice memos, such as background playback.

– Stickers generated with artificial intelligence: Users had to enter a text description of a sticker and WhatsApp created several options.

 
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