A new feature is set to be introduced to WhatsApp very soon, as users will be able to add backgrounds and filters to video calls made on the service.
This is something users of apps such as Google Meet have been able to do for a while, but this will be the first time the Meta-owned platform will have the option.
The aim is to make video calls "fun and expressive" and to add a more "personal touch".
In a blog post announcing the new feature, WhatsApp said: "Filters are designed to help you create a more playful atmosphere, whether that’s adding a splash of color or creating a more artistic feel for your video.
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— WhatsApp (@WhatsApp) October 1, 2024
"With backgrounds, you can keep your surroundings private and transport yourself to a cozy coffee shop or comfortable living room for a more clean and polished look."
Users will have plenty of options with ten choices each for filters and backgrounds.
The blog post continued: "With 10 filters and 10 backgrounds to choose from, you can select and mix a wide range of options to create a unique look.
"Filter options include Warm, Cool, Black & White, Light leak, Dreamy, Prism light, Fisheye, Vintage TV, Frosted glass and Duo tone.
"Background options include Blur, Living room, Office, Cafe, Pebbles, Foodie, Smoosh, Beach, Sunset, Celebration and Forest.
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"We’re also adding Touch up and Low Light options that can help you feel more confident and comfortable by naturally enhancing the look and brightness of your environment, making your video calls more vibrant and enjoyable."
Users will be able to access these filters and backgrounds by selecting the effects icons on the top right of the screen during a one-to-one or group video call.
At the time of writing, an exact date has not been announced for when the feature will be available but it's expected to be within the coming weeks.
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