


Let’s check out more details regarding the tweak and other changes coming in the future. Currently, developers are testing the change internally with an eventual roll-out in the coming weeks. As per a new report, WhatsApp has already made this decision. Currently, one can only add three more people to a call. Once the changes roll out, users will be able to make WhatsApp group video calls with more than four people. According to the latest information available, the company will likely change the limits on its group video calling feature. However, it is likely to roll out slowly as Meta pushes it to more users.WhatsApp developers seem to be working on a new tweak to its one of its most popular features.

This update comes shortly after WhatsApp raised group calls to a measly 32 participants alongside a more useful “Call Link” option for sharing group call information.Įven with the latest WhatsApp beta build installed on your smartphone, you may not see the expanded group limit yet. While the raised limit is small, managing and policing such large groups does pose its own problems. This expanded limit might prove helpful for large groups, businesses, or organizations. At this stage, it’s not clear if you can expand the limit of existing group chats, but we’re sure this will be available as the function rolls out more widely.

When creating a new group, you might spot that the member cap in the upper-right of the screen will allow you to select a further 1,023 participants. Spotted by WABetainfo, it seems that the increased group chat limits are becoming available to beta users on Android and iOS. The current cap of 512 is being doubled, which still puts WhatsApp far behind rival Telegram’s 200,000 group chat member limit. Group chats on WhatsApp are set to expand substantially after an update increasing the limit to 1,024 concurrent participants.
