Group Video Calls on WhatsApp Explained

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Group video calls on WhatsApp are a great way to stay connected with friends and family who are far away. You can have up to 8 people on a call at the same time.

To start a group video call, open WhatsApp and select the group chat you want to use. Tap the "Call" button to initiate the call.

The call will use your phone's front camera, so make sure you're in a well-lit area and that your camera is not obstructed.

Making Calls

To make a group video call on WhatsApp, you can follow a few simple steps. You can make calls to your friend without platform dependency, as WhatsApp group video calling is available on both Android and iOS devices.

To initiate a group video call, you'll need an audio and microphone output device. You'll also need to grant permission to WhatsApp desktop to access your computer's microphone and camera.

If you want to start a group video call from the group chat, simply open the WhatsApp group chat you want to video call, and if your group chat has nine or more participants, tap Group call. If your group chat has eight or fewer participants, tap Video call.

Call Requirements

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To make a WhatsApp group video call, you'll need a strong internet connection. This is because the quality of the video call will depend on the contact with the weakest connection.

A good internet connection is crucial for uninterrupted video calls. Make sure you and your contacts have strong internet connections when placing or receiving group video calls.

You'll also need an audio and microphone output device. This is a basic requirement for making uninterrupted WhatsApp video calls.

Grant permission to WhatsApp desktop to access your computer's microphone and camera. This is an important step to ensure that your video calls work properly.

You can turn your video off during a group video call by tapping the Video off button. This is a useful feature if you want to join the call without showing your face.

If you're in a group video call and someone disconnects, the remaining persons can still continue with the call. This is a convenient feature that allows you to keep the conversation going even if someone drops out.

iPhone and Android

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To make a group video call on your iPhone or Android device, you need to start from a WhatsApp group chat. Open the WhatsApp group chat you want to video call.

If your group chat has nine or more participants, tap Group call. If your group chat has eight or fewer participants, tap Video call. The call will immediately begin.

You can add contacts to the call by finding them in the group chat and tapping Video call.

You can view group video call history in the Calls screen by tapping a call history to see which contacts participated in the call.

It's possible to join a group video call with someone you've blocked, but if you create the call, you can't add a blocked contact or a contact who has blocked you.

Make Calls

You can make group video calls on WhatsApp with up to eight participants, available on both Android and iOS devices.

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To make a group video call, you'll need an audio and microphone output device, and to grant permission to WhatsApp desktop to access your computer's microphone and camera.

Make sure you and your contacts have strong internet connections for uninterrupted video calls, and the quality will depend on the contact with the weakest connection.

During a group video call, you can turn your video off by tapping the Video off button, but you can't remove a contact from the call.

You can't add a contact that you've blocked to the call, nor can you add a contact who has blocked you.

To initiate a group video call, you can click on the phone icon in the top left corner of the WhatsApp app on Windows, and then click on the 'Create call link' button to create a link that others can use to join the call.

You can also start a group video call from the CALLS tab by tapping the Video Call button.

If you receive a WhatsApp group video call, you'll see an incoming call screen showing the participants currently on the call, and you can choose to accept, decline, or reply with a text message.

To add more friends to an ongoing video call, you can tap the contact-plus icon in the top-right corner of the call and select a friend from your contact list to add to the call.

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Technical Requirements

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To ensure a smooth group video call experience on WhatsApp, you'll want to start with a strong internet connection. A poor connection will result in poor video and audio quality.

Make sure your phone software and app are updated, especially if you're on Android, where video calling is only available on Android 4.1 and higher.

Grant permission to WhatsApp to access your computer's microphone and camera, as well as your phone's microphone and camera, to avoid any issues with audio and video.

The quality of the video call will depend on the contact with the weakest connection, so it's essential to ensure that everyone involved has a strong internet connection.

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Using WhatsApp Calls

You can make WhatsApp group video calls from the Calls tab.

To access the Calls tab, open WhatsApp and tap the Calls icon at the bottom navigation bar.

From the Calls tab, tap the icon of a phone with a plus sign to create a new group call.

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Select up to eight contacts from your list to join the group video call.

Make sure you and your contacts have strong internet connections for uninterrupted calls.

If anyone disconnects from the call, the remaining participants can continue with the group video call.

You can also initiate a group video call from an existing group chat.

If the group chat has four or fewer people, tapping the video icon will start the group video call immediately.

However, if the group chat has five or more participants, you'll need to tap the icon of a phone with a plus sign, select the people you want to join the call, and then tap the video icon to begin the group video call.

Here's a summary of the steps to make a group video call from the Calls tab:

1. Open WhatsApp and tap the Calls icon

2. Tap the icon of a phone with a plus sign

3. Select up to eight contacts

4. Tap the video icon to begin the call

Tips and Best Practices

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If you're planning to initiate a group video call, keep in mind that you can't remove a contact during the call, they must hang up to leave.

You can view the history of your group video calls in the Calls screen, just tap on a call history to see which contacts participated.

If you've blocked someone, you can still join a group video call with them, but if you create the call, you can't add a blocked contact or a contact who has blocked you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many members can join in a WhatsApp group video call?

Up to 32 people can join a WhatsApp group voice or video call, making it easy to connect with family and friends

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