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WhatsApp is set to revolutionize the way users interact with voice messages on its platform. The popular messaging app has announced the rollout of a new transcription feature, which will automatically generate a text version of voice clips sent by users. This innovative feature is designed to provide users with greater flexibility and convenience when communicating on the go.
The voice message transcription feature will be rolled out globally to both iOS and Android users in the coming weeks. Notably, the transcripts will only be visible to the recipients of the voice messages, ensuring that user privacy is maintained. The feature can be enabled by users through the WhatsApp settings, and language support will initially be available in several languages, including English, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, and Hindi.
This update is significant, as it addresses a common pain point associated with voice messages â the need to listen to them in order to consume the content. With the transcription feature, users can quickly glance at the text version of the voice message, making it easier to respond or take action. This enhancement is likely to improve the overall user experience on WhatsApp, further solidifying its position as a leading messaging app.
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