WhatsApp Rolls Out Voice Message Transcripts


WhatsApp Update

WhatsApp has added a new feature to make conversations more convenient. Voice message transcripts are now available. This feature turns voice messages into text, making them easier to read instead of listening to them.

WhatsApp Introduces Voice Message Transcripts for Easier Chats

Many people find voice messages quicker to send than typing. However, they can be annoying to listen to, especially in certain situations. With transcripts, users can keep up with conversations without needing to play audio messages.

How It Works

Voice messages are transcribed directly on your device. This ensures privacy since no one—not even WhatsApp—can hear or read your messages.

Supported Languages

The feature supports different languages depending on your device.

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  • On Android, supported languages include English, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian.
  • On iOS 16, it adds French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Chinese, and Arabic.
  • On iOS 17 and newer, more languages are available. These include Danish, Finnish, Hebrew, Malay, Norwegian, Dutch, Swedish, and Thai.

WhatsApp plans to add more languages in the future.

How to Enable and Use Transcripts

Turning on the feature is simple:

  1. Open Settings in WhatsApp.
  2. Go to Chats and enable Voice Message Transcripts.

To transcribe a voice message:

  1. Long-press the message.
  2. Tap Transcribe.

This will instantly convert the voice message into text.

When Will It Be Available?

The feature is rolling out globally over the next few weeks. All users will have access soon.

By introducing this tool, WhatsApp makes staying connected easier. Whether you’re in a noisy place or just prefer reading over listening, this feature is a helpful addition. It’s also private, secure, and promises more updates in the future.

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