WhatsApp, which was previously exclusive to Android users, is now bringing its augmented reality (AR) functionality for call effects and filters to iOS users.
Video conversations can now be more interactive and personalized thanks to an augmented reality feature that Meta’s instant messaging software pushed out to Android users earlier this year, according to WABetaInfo.
However, the most recent beta version of WhatsApp for iOS 24.17.10.74 has shown that WhatsApp now plans to provide iOS users with the same chance to experiment with new augmented reality capabilities as it does for Android users.
Over the next several weeks, more users will be able to access the functionality, which is now exclusively accessible to beta testers who download the most recent versions of WhatsApp beta for iOS from the TestFlight app.
The new feature improves customers’ video calling experience by providing a variety of dynamic face filters. With the help of these filters, you may alter the general color tone of their video stream to suit your preferences in real-time during video conversations.
Also, WhatsApp has included a backdrop editing feature that lets users alter or obscure their current background with one of the pre-set backgrounds the service offers.
It included a low-light mode option, which is especially helpful for night calls or for users who regularly find themselves in low-light situations. It is meant to improve sight in dimly lit surroundings.
Further, the touch-up mode serves as a light filter to eliminate skin blemishes, making users look more presentable during video conversations.