California: WhatsApp is testing a new built‑in noise cancellation feature aimed at improving the quality of voice and video calls. The feature is currently available to a limited number of Android beta users, according to reports.
The new tool is designed to reduce background noise during calls, making conversations clear, especially in noisy environments. WhatsApp is introducing the feature to help users communicate more easily without distractions.
According to WABetaInfo, the noise cancellation works in real time. It detects and filters out unwanted sounds such as traffic, wind, or chatter in crowded places, while keeping the speaker’s voice clear.
The feature appears as a new option within the calling interface. In most cases, noise cancellation is enabled by default, meaning it activates automatically when a voice or video call starts.
WhatsApp has also given users control over the tool. Those who are not satisfied with how the audio sounds can turn off noise cancellation manually any time during a call.
The company notes that the feature works on an individual basis. When a user enables noise cancellation, it helps the other person hear them more clearly. However, it does not automatically improve the incoming audio unless the other participant also has the feature enabled. This means the best results are achieved when both callers have noise cancellation active. Otherwise, only one side of the conversation may benefit from improved clarity.
The feature is expected to be especially useful for users who often take calls from busy locations, such as streets, cafes, offices, or public transport. It is likely to enhance call quality for both personal and work‑related conversations.
The addition of noise cancellation sheds light on WhatsApp’s ongoing efforts to improve calling features. In recent months, the app has been expanding voice and video call tools to compete more directly with other communication platforms.
WhatsApp has not confirmed when the feature will be released to all users or whether it will also arrive on iOS at the same time. More details are expected as testing continues.
For now, beta testers can provide feedback on the feature’s performance. Their input will help WhatsApp fine‑tune noise cancellation before it becomes part of a bigger public launch.
