Up to 8 individuals can participate in group video calls with the new WhatsApp client for Windows, which Mark Zuckerberg unveiled.

Up to 8 individuals can participate in group video calls with the new WhatsApp client for Windows, which Mark Zuckerberg unveiled. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, on Thursday unveiled a new WhatsApp software for Windows that would enable users to make group video calls with up to 8 people. Additionally, users of the new application will be able to hold audio conferences on their desktop with up to 32 participants. "We're releasing a new WhatsApp desktop application for Windows. Now you may have audio calls with up to 32 individuals and E2E encrypted video chats with up to 8 people, Zuckerberg announced on his official Facebook profile. Additionally, the tech behemoth asserted that WhatsApp now loads more quickly on the updated Windows desktop. Users of Windows and WhatsApp will be accustomed to the app's UI. In response to user criticism, Meta said, "Since introducing new multi-device capabilities, we've listened to feedback and made improvements including faster de...