With multi-device compatibility, users will be able to keep connected to WhatsApp even without their phones around or when their smartphones run out of battery.Īccording to a WhatsApp spokesperson in an interview with TechRadar, this feature will let people use WhatsApp “without the need to have your phone connected:” If you run into a bug, beta testers can report it in “WhatsApp Desktop Settings,” “Contact Us,” and send a screenshot so the team can understand what’s happening.Īpart from that, WhatsApp is also readying the launch of an iPad app. The website says that this feature is already under development on WhatsApp for iOS as well. Users can not only see waveforms while recording a voice message but also pause the message and listen to the audio before sending it. WABetaInfo notes that in this build, there’s a new experience while recording voice messages. As for now, the most recent version for public users is 2.2133.1. When users enroll in the program, they become officially beta testers and they will receive all beta updates automatically. macOS and Windows users can now enroll in the program and try all the latest features coming to the app.Īccording to WABetaInfo, this public beta is a way for WhatsApp to improve the support for multi-device as well as having more people providing feedback to the team behind the app. WhatsApp is launching a public beta for its desktop app.