WhatsApp, one of the world's most popular messaging apps, has announced a new feature that will be a real relief for many users. You will soon be able to convert voice messages into text. The feature could be particularly useful if you find yourself in situations where listening to a message is not possible. Find out what the feature offers, how it works and when you can use it here.
Voice messages are an integral part of communication for many users. They are quick, personal and often easier than typing long texts. But sometimes you come across situations where you can't listen to a message - be it on a noisy train during a meeting or simply because you don't have headphones handy. This is where the new transcription function comes in, providing you with the content of the message in text form.
The new function in detail
What is the transcription function?
With the new function you can convert the spoken content of a voice message into text. The special thing about it is that the transcription takes place directly on your device. This means that your data is safe because the transcripts are not shared with WhatsApp or other servers. In addition, everything remains end-to-end encrypted, which ensures the confidentiality of your communication.
How does transcription work?
To transcribe a voice message, follow these steps:
- Long press the voice message you want to transcribe.
- Select the “Transcribe” option that appears.
The transcript will then appear directly in your chat and you can read it like a normal text message.
How do you activate the feature?
For the feature to be available, you must first activate it in the settings:
- Open WhatsApp and navigate to Settings > Chats > Voice message transcripts.
- Activate the feature and select a preferred language for transcription.
At launch, some languages are supported, including German, English, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian and a few others. However, WhatsApp plans to add more languages in the future to add.
When will the feature be available?
The transcription feature will be rolled out to all users worldwide in the next few weeks. If you can't find it in your settings yet, make sure your app is up to date and be patient. The feature has been available to beta testers for some time, and now, after a testing phase, it's finally coming to the general public.
WhatsApp: More flexibility through voice message transcripts
With the new transcription function, WhatsApp is taking another step towards user-friendly and flexible communication. Whether you are out and about in noisy environments, want to save time or just want to quickly capture the content of a message - the feature offers you many advantages. If you want to be one of the first to try out the function, keep an eye out for the latest update. WhatsApp proves once again how technology can make our everyday lives easier. (Image: WhatsApp)