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As government advice has us self-isolating, and limiting physical contact with friends and family, tech can play an important role in staying connected. Text messages are invaluable, but you might get more comfort from a video call.
As long as you have a camera-equipped computer, smartphone or tablet, you can make video calls free of charge to the people who matter the most. Popular services to help you get the job done include Facebook Messenger, Skype and WhatsApp.
Mar 19, 2020 Tap the speech bubble icon in the bottom-right corner. Select a contact from the list. Press the video camera icon. You should now be in a video call. Tapping the rotate icon (an outline of a camera with circular arrows) will swap which camera you’re broadcasting from, while the microphone button will mute your audio.
- To learn how to make video calls on WhatsApp desktop, follow these steps: Download the application on your Mac or Windows PC. Once the setup file is downloaded, launch it, and click on the. Please wait for a few minutes as the BlueStacks installer would extract all the needed files from its server.
- One may also wake up the assistant app using the dedicated key, if available or by long-pressing the Home button on your device. When Google Assistant is open, use one of the two commands, “Make a WhatsApp call to contact-name” or “Call contact-name on WhatsApp and for video call just say “Make a WhatsApp video call to contact-name.
- Place a video call Open the individual chat with the contact you want to video call.
Below, we’ve rounded up some video calling apps to help you stay in touch with your loved ones.
- Find out how video calling software scores for security and quality in our reviews of the best video calling apps.
What you need to make a video call
Whatever device you’re using, you’re going to need it to have a camera.
Using your smartphone for video calling is a great option. Mobiles are lightweight, easy to move from one room to another, and often have front-facing and rear-facing cameras that you can swap between. Most modern tablets will also have a built-in camera.
If you’re using a computer, you’ll need to activate the built-in webcam or purchase a plug-in webcam if that’s not an option. These plug into a USB port and sometimes ship with additional third-party software to help you tweak the picture settings.
There are countless video calling apps available, but we’ve picked out four of the most popular: Apple FaceTime, Facebook Messenger, Skype and WhatsApp.
All four services work on smartphones (FaceTime only works on Apple devices, though). If you want to use your computer to video call, your best bets are Skype or Facebook Messenger.
All of these are free to download and use over wi-fi. But note that if you’re using them over a 3G, 4G or 5G connection, you’ll eat into your mobile data allowance.
Crucially, if you’re using an app to video call, the person you’re trying to contact will need the same app.
Our expert lab tests uncover the best gadgets with built-in cameras. See our mobile phone reviews and laptop reviews.
How to make a video call on WhatsApp
Can you make video calls on smartphones? Yes
Can you make video calls on tablets? No
Can you make video calls on Windows? No
Can you make video calls on Mac? No
Can you make video calls on tablets? No
Can you make video calls on Windows? No
Can you make video calls on Mac? No
WhatsApp is a Facebook-owned service that you can use to transfer files, send texts, voice calls and video calls. You can download it from the Google Play store on Android, or Apple’s App Store if you’re an iOS user.
To create an account with WhatsApp (which is free to use), you’ll need to download the app to your smartphone. From there, open it up and work through the set-up assistant. You’ll need to give the app certain permissions that allow it to import your existing phone contacts.
To make a video call on WhatsApp on your Android smartphone:
- Open the WhatsApp app
- Tap the speech bubble icon in the bottom-right corner
- Select a contact from the list
- Press the video camera icon
- You should now be in a video call. Tapping the rotate icon (an outline of a camera with circular arrows) will swap which camera you’re broadcasting from, while the microphone button will mute your audio.
To make a video call on WhatsApp on your Apple smartphone:
- Open the WhatsApp app
- Navigate to the Chats tab
- Click the Pencil icon in the top-right corner
- Select a contact from the list
- Press the video camera icon.
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How to make a video call on Skype
Can you make video calls on smartphones? Yes
Can you make video calls on tablets? Yes
Can you make video calls on Windows? Yes
Can you make video calls on Mac? Yes
Can you make video calls on tablets? Yes
Can you make video calls on Windows? Yes
Can you make video calls on Mac? Yes
Skype was primarily built with desktop in mind – its screen-sharing feature makes it a popular choice for those dealing with work-related video calls and group chats.
But there’s no reason why you can’t try it out on smartphones and tablets to chat to your loved ones as well. It’s free to download, but you’ll need to create a Skype account to get started.
To make a call, Skype will need access to your microphone. If your microphone and camera need configuring, go to the main Skype menu, tap the three dots, then select Settings > Audio & Video.
To make a Skype video call on your computer:
- Open the Skype app on your desktop
- Click the Calls icon and select + call
- Search for a contact to chat with
- Select your contact and click call
- With your audio call running, select the video camera to open up your webcam.
During a call, you can mute or unmute your sound at any time by selecting the microphone icon.
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How to make a video call on FaceTime
Can you make video calls on smartphones? Yes – iPhone models only (iPhone 4 or later)
Can you make video calls on tablets? Yes – iPad models only (iPad Pro, iPad 2 or later, iPad mini)
Can you make video calls on Windows? No
Can you make video calls on Mac? Yes
Can you make video calls on tablets? Yes – iPad models only (iPad Pro, iPad 2 or later, iPad mini)
Can you make video calls on Windows? No
Can you make video calls on Mac? Yes
FaceTime comes pre-installed on the majority of Apple devices. If you and the person you want to video call both own an iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch or Mac, it’s a sensible option.
To make a FaceTime call on your mobile device:
- Open theFaceTime app and sign in with your Apple ID. If you’re using an iPhone, FaceTime will automatically register your phone number. iPad and iPod Touch users will need to use an email address
- In the FaceTime app, tap the ‘+’ button
- Type the phone number or email address of the person you’re contacting
- Select Audio (phone icon) or Video (camera icon).
You can also activate your device’s camera through a normal phone call. While the other person is still on the line, tap the FaceTime icon in the Phone app to switch to FaceTime.
Here are the steps to run through if you’re looking to use FaceTime on a Mac:
- Open the FaceTime app and sign in with your Apple ID
- Use the search field to enter an email address or phone number
- Select Audio (phone icon) or Video (camera icon).
If you have Apple’s willing Siri assistant installed on your Mac, try saying ‘FaceTime [contact name]’.
How to make a video call on Facebook Messenger
Can you make video calls on smartphones? Yes
Can you make video calls on tablets? Yes
Can you make video calls on Windows? Yes
Can you make video calls on Mac? Yes
Can you make video calls on tablets? Yes
Can you make video calls on Windows? Yes
Can you make video calls on Mac? Yes
Whatsapp Mac App Video Calling
If you already use Facebook on your smartphone, the free-to-download Messenger service is just a single tap away. You can reach it by selecting the chat bubble on the top-right corner of your homepage.
Although both apps are owned by the same company, Messenger is separate to Facebook. Therefore, you’ll need to download it for free from the Google Play store or Apple’s App Store.
To make a video call on Facebook Messenger from your Android or iOS smartphone:
- Open the Messenger app
- Under the Chats menu, tap the Pencil icon in the top-right corner
- Type the name of the Facebook contact you want to call and tap their picture
- Select the video camera icon to start a video call.
While in a Facebook Messenger call, you can rotate your camera, mute your audio or add another contact into the chat.
If you have Facebook open on a PC or Mac, click the chat bubble in the top-right corner and select New message. Select your contact and a new chat bubble will pop up. From there, select the video camera icon to start a video call.
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Making a group video call
Many chat services will let you make a video call with several different contacts at the same time. This is a great option if you want to catch up with family members that are spread around different locations.
It’s not quite the same as a proper family gathering, but at a time when many UK households are in isolation, it’s a great way to have a virtual get-together.
All of the services we’ve listed in our article support group video calling.
- WhatsApp Up to four contacts. In an ongoing video call, select Add Participant.
- Skype Up to 50 contacts. In an ongoing video call, select the ‘+’ icon.
- FaceTime Up to 32 contacts. During a FaceTime call, select Add Person.
- Facebook Messenger Up to six contacts. In an ongoing video call, select the ‘+’ icon.
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Whatsapp Mac App Video Call Free
Description
With WhatsApp on the desktop, you can seamlessly sync all of your chats to your computer so that you can chat on whatever device is most convenient for you.
What’s New
Added Dark Mode theme.
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
In dire need of touchbar support!
This app is mostly great, it does everything that all the other paid WhatsApp applications do for free…except one - EMOJIS ON THE TOUCHBAR!
It’s so annoying to have to individually click on every emoji I want to use when plenty of other programs (including 3rd party whatsapp apps) have this function.
I feel my rating is justified because, although a seemingly small issue, touchbar support cannot be that hard to implement, and it makes sending messages (the apps main functionality) so much more tiresome than it needs to be, please devs, how hard can it be to add this in? It’s literally the apps only flaw but it’s such a huge issue and needs fixing, once that’s fixed it’ll be an easy 5 star review.
It’s so annoying to have to individually click on every emoji I want to use when plenty of other programs (including 3rd party whatsapp apps) have this function.
I feel my rating is justified because, although a seemingly small issue, touchbar support cannot be that hard to implement, and it makes sending messages (the apps main functionality) so much more tiresome than it needs to be, please devs, how hard can it be to add this in? It’s literally the apps only flaw but it’s such a huge issue and needs fixing, once that’s fixed it’ll be an easy 5 star review.
Too underequipped to be useful
It amazes me that a desktop app could be significantly less powerful and capable than a mobile app. I wanted to use this for video calls from my Mac, which I can’t. I expected to be able to update my status from the desktop app, which I can’t. I expected I could use this independently of my mobile, which I can’t. I wanted to use this seamlessly with the Photos app, dragging and dropping images each way, which I can’t. I thought the desktop app would improve the media browsing, which it does not. Many of the settings available on mobile aren’t available on Mac either.
I don’t understand the point of WhatsApp Desktop - the only benefit I can see is that you can type with a real keyboard. I also use Viber, which has an excellent fully-featured desktop app that syncs with your other devices, but doesn’t require tethering to my mobile. WhatsApp / Facebook really should take a lesson from them. It is exactly the same as the web-based app available via your browser, so why waste disk space downloading this program?
I don’t understand the point of WhatsApp Desktop - the only benefit I can see is that you can type with a real keyboard. I also use Viber, which has an excellent fully-featured desktop app that syncs with your other devices, but doesn’t require tethering to my mobile. WhatsApp / Facebook really should take a lesson from them. It is exactly the same as the web-based app available via your browser, so why waste disk space downloading this program?
Very useful app
This application does exactly what it says it will do; it gives access to the WhatsApp messaging system from your computer. I'm using it on two computers, an iMac and the MacBook air. I have no conflict problems. Of course, it will only work when it is range of your mobile phone because it is using the phone to access the system. I find it extremely useful to keep up-to-date with WhatsApp messages from friends and family without having to switch to my mobile phone, exactly as Messages does for text messages on my iPhone. All singing and all dancing? No! But it does do what it promises to do. And it is free.
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OS X 10.10.0 or later, 64-bit processor
English, Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Malayalam, Marathi, Norwegian Bokmål, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
Supports
Family Sharing
Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled.