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WhatsApp has introduced a significant new feature, allowing users to transcribe voice messages into text, a capability that surpasses Telegram’s current offerings. This feature is particularly beneficial for users who prefer reading over listening, providing a convenient way to keep up with conversations in noisy environments or while on the move.
The transcription process occurs directly on the device, ensuring privacy as neither WhatsApp nor third parties have access to the transcribed content.
Languages and Compatibility
The feature is initially available to Android users in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. For iOS users, compatibility varies by system version.
iOS 16 users will also have French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Chinese, and Arabic options. iOS 17 and later adds Danish, Finnish, Hebrew, Malay, Norwegian, Dutch, Swedish, and Thai.
Urdu transcriptions are currently unsupported. However, Meta has hinted that support for additional languages, such as Hindi or Urdu, may be added in the future.
How to Enable the Feature
Users can enable the transcription feature via Settings > Chats > Transcription. To transcribe a specific voice message, long-press the message and select “transcribe.”
Global Rollout Timeline
Meta plans a phased global rollout of this feature over the coming weeks, along with additional language support in future updates. Users are encouraged to stay tuned if the feature hasn’t yet appeared in their app.
This update reinforces WhatsApp’s commitment to enhancing user experience and staying ahead in the messaging app competition.
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