WhatsApp, the messaging app owned by Facebook parent company Meta, has just launched an app for Mac computers.
In the continuing bid to compete with business video-calling giant Zoom, the WhatsApp Mac app includes group audio and video calls for multiple people.
"Group calls up to 8 people on video and 32 on audio," Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted on his Instagram broadcast channel Tuesday morning.
WhatsApp had earlier launched a desktop app for Windows. Both desktop apps include end-to-end encryption of calls and chats across devices.
The app will be available in Apple's App Store soon, but for now here's how to download it onto your Mac:
WhatsApp for Mac requires MacOS 11 or later.
The new app follows WhatsApp this month introducing screen sharing during video calls.
During the past few months, Meta has been focused on expanding the use of WhatsApp by way of new features, including instant video messages, channels to follow people and brands, locking your intimate chats, editing sent messages, Wear OS integration, and the ability to use WhatsApp across multiple phones and move your messages to a new phone.