WhatsApp Built in Camera Filter: WhatsApp keeps bringing new features for its users from time to time, which are very useful for them.
WhatsApp Built in Camera Filter: WhatsApp keeps bringing new features for its users from time to time, which are very useful for them. In this episode, the company is now planning to bring filters in the built-in camera for the users. Let us tell you about it in detail.
WhatsApp is the most used messaging platform in the world. It is not just a photo sharing platform, but millions of users can use it to chat with their friends and relatives, make audio-video calls, share audio-video files. Over time, WhatsApp has made photo sharing easy and fun.
Filters in the built-in camera
WhatsApp keeps bringing new features for its users from time to time, which are very useful for them. In this episode, the company is now planning to bring filters in the built-in camera for the users. This means that users will be able to add filters to photos and videos shot directly from the app. The new filters have been spotted by WABetaInfo in the latest WhatsApp beta update for Android users.
WhatsApp will make the in-app camera more fun
According to a report by WABetaInfo, WhatsApp's camera will soon get filters which will include options to smoothen someone's skin, change the background, adjust lighting, and many more. The company introduced these filters for video calls a few months ago. It is being told that users will be able to see a new filter button in the camera interface after the feature is rolled out.
The new button will allow users to apply filters to enhance their photos and videos with just a tap. Until now these filters were only available during video calls. The new button will allow users to quickly toggle through various filters for adjustments in real time before capturing their images and videos. The new filters are still in beta phase and it may take some time for users to receive them.
Android users will get this iOS feature
In version 2.24.20.19 beta, the company added an option to mark all chats as read. This feature has been available on the iOS client for some time, allowing users to clear unread notifications that they have not yet opened.