New Delhi, July 14: WhatsApp, the popular messaging app owned by Meta, is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow users to translate all their chat messages in real-time. Reports suggest that WhatsApp is developing a new feature for live translation of chat messages for Android users. The upcoming feature of WhatsApp is expected to enhance the app's functionality and will likely meet the needs of its global user base.

As per a report of India Today, WhatsApp is testing a new feature to translate all chat messages in real-time. The upcoming feature is anticipated to reduce language barriers and improve communication on the platform. WhatsApp's new feature is currently under development and is expected to be available for Android users soon. WhatsApp New Feature Update: Meta-Owned Platform Rolls Out New Feature To Help Users Stay Safe in Group Messaging.

WhatsApp is working to improve a new feature that will automatically translate messages for you. It means that when a user chats with someone who speaks a different language, the app will instantly translate the messages so you can understand each other easily and respond quickly. The feature is expected to keep your conversations secure with end-to-end encryption. WhatsApp is anticipated to keep the data safe and private since the messages do not have to be sent to other servers for translation. WhatsApp New Feature Update: Meta-Owned Platform To Soon Allow Alternative Ways To Record Video Notes; Check Details and Know How It Will Work.

WhatsApp is making it easier for users to communicate in different languages without needing to use other translation apps. They are currently testing the new feature to allow its users to translate messages right within the app. The feature is currently being tested by a small group of beta users, but WhatsApp plans to make it available to more users in the future. In addition, there are reports that WhatsApp has started rolling out another feature that allows users to convert voice notes into text. This means that instead of listening to voice messages, users can read the text version of the message.

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