WhatsApp Tips And Tricks: Easy Ways To Record WhatsApp Video Calls

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(Last Updated On: March 3, 2022)

Smartphones and supported mobile apps are making our fast-paced lifestyle simpler. Communication remains the key usage of these tiny hand-held devices. With advancements in the tech sector over the last decade, communication also has modernized. Apps like WhatsApp and Telegram are replacing yesteryear’s popular video calling apps.

With added security and a myriad of user-oriented features for enhanced texting, voice and video calling is what keeps the audience hooked to such apps. WhatsApp is still ranking on top when it comes to a fully loaded instant messaging app for Android and iOS smartphones. You get to make one-to-one or group video calls using the Facebook-owned messaging app.

Keeping in mind a user’s privacy, WhatsApp hasn’t yet released the option to record an ongoing video call. That’s also because it’s illegal to record any voice/video call without the caller/receiver’s consent. But at some point with all consent, you might want to record a WhatsApp video call. What can you do when such a situation arises? We have shared some tips to record WhatsApp video calls on Android and iOS smartphones easily. Let’s take a look: 

Can You Record WhatsApp Video Call On WhatsApp?

As mentioned above, WhatsApp doesn’t provide any direct audio or video call recording feature with its mobile app. However, this doesn’t stop you from getting the task done. If you have the required permissions, you can use screen recording apps to record an ongoing WhatsApp video call.

Both new generation Android and iOS smartphones come with an in-house screen recording feature. However, some Android devices might not have this feature. Specifically, if they’re running on an older version of the Android OS. You can download third-party apps from Google Play Store for the same. Make sure, you check the star ratings and the user reviews of the app.

What Are Steps To Record WhatsApp Video Calls On Android Smartphones?

Step 1: Drag down the notification bar of your Android smartphone. Most Android devices have this feature already added in the notification bar. You can also search for this app from the app drawer or tools from the device menu.

Step 2: You can either start the screen recording option before making or answering any video call. Otherwise, tap on this feature if the call is already in progress.

Step 3: Click on Stop once done. The video file will be saved in your device gallery which you can access later.

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