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You no longer need to listen to a Whatsapp audio to know what it says: new tool

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Whatsapp, the world’s leading instant messaging applicatio­n With over 2 billion daily users, it is constantly evolving to meet the needs of its extensive user base.

Voice messages, while offering a quick and convenient solution for communicat­ion, can often be problemati­c in situations where the recipient cannot listen carefully or is busy.

To address this problem, there is a littleknow­n but highly useful feature in Whatsapp: the ability to automatica­lly convert voice messages to text.

This feature leverages advances in Artikcial Intelligen­ce (AI) to offer an effective solution to this common challenge.

The Transcribe­me tool allows users to convert voice messages to text quickly and easily, eliminatin­g communicat­ion barriers that can arise from relying exclusivel­y on the audio format.

Additional­ly, this feature offers the ability to translate voice messages into more than 100 languages, further expanding their usefulness and accessibil­ity. Likewise, its free plan allows the conversion of up to 60 minutes of audio per month.

Step by step to activate the tool

The process to use this feature is simple and straightfo­rward. Users only need to follow a few steps:

Once these steps are completed, the transcript­ion tool will start working automatica­lly, providing the user with an accurate transcript­ion of the voice message in a matter of seconds.

In addition, it provides greater accessibil­ity to people with hearing di*culties or in situations where listening to audio is not possible.

Bomb audios

The latest update to the app introduces a feature that allows voice messages to be played only once by the recipient.

Users can now send voice notes that They will self-destruct after being playedwhic­h prevents its forwarding or sharing with third parties.

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