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How to Make WhatsApp Calls on a PC or Mac

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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The evolution of technology has made it possible for us to stay connected with our loved ones, friends, and colleagues through a variety of messaging and calling apps. WhatsApp is one such app that allows you to make calls and send messages to anyone in the world. While it is primarily designed for mobile phones, you can also make WhatsApp calls on your PC or Mac.

In this article, we will guide you on how to make WhatsApp calls on your PC or Mac.

Step 1: Install WhatsApp for PC or Mac

Before you can use WhatsApp on a PC or Mac, you need to install it. To do this, follow these steps:

For PC:

1. Go to the WhatsApp website and download the WhatsApp application for Windows.
2. Run the downloaded file to install WhatsApp on your PC.
3. Open WhatsApp on your PC and scan the QR code from your mobile phone.

For Mac:

1. Go to the App Store on your Mac and search for WhatsApp.
2. Click on the ‘Get’ button to download and install the app.
3. Once installed, open WhatsApp on your Mac and scan the QR code from your mobile phone.

Step 2: Make a WhatsApp call on PC or Mac

Now that you have installed WhatsApp on your PC or Mac, you can start making calls. To make a call, follow these steps:

1. Open WhatsApp on your PC or Mac.
2. Find the person you want to call by clicking on the contact list. You can also search for them using the search bar.
3. Click on the person’s name to open the chat window.
4. Click on the ‘Call’ icon on the top right of the chat window.
5. Wait for the person to answer the call.

Step 3: Adjust the call settings

While making WhatsApp calls on PC or Mac, you can adjust the call settings according to your preference. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Click on the ‘Settings’ icon on the top left of the WhatsApp window.
2. Select ‘Audio & Video’ from the menu.
3. You can adjust the audio and video settings to improve the call quality.
4. Click on ‘Save’ after making the adjustments.

Making WhatsApp calls on a PC or Mac is a convenient way to stay connected with your friends and family. By following the simple steps mentioned above, you can easily make WhatsApp calls on your PC or Mac. We hope this article has been helpful in guiding you on how to make WhatsApp calls on your PC or Mac.   

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