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Hey there! Ever needed to record a WhatsApp call but didn’t know how? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered! Whether you’re using an iPhone, Android, or Windows PC, I’ll show you how to do it step-by-step.
How to Record WhatsApp Call on iPhone
Using the Built-in Screen Recorder
Recording WhatsApp calls on your iPhone is pretty easy. iPhones have a built-in screen recorder that does the trick!
- Open Settings: Go to your iPhone’s settings.
- Add Screen Recording: Tap on Control Center, then Customize Controls, and add Screen Recording.
- Start Recording: Swipe down from the top right of your screen to open Control Center, then tap the screen recording button (a circle inside a dot).
- Make Your Call: Open WhatsApp and start your call. Make sure your microphone is on for clear sound.
- Stop Recording: When you’re done, go back to Control Center and select the screen recording button to stop. Your video will be saved in your Photos app.
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How to Record WhatsApp Call on Android
Using a Third-Party App
Recording WhatsApp calls on Android might need a special app since Android doesn’t have a built-in feature for this.
- Download Cube Call Recorder ACR: Go to the Google Play Store and search “Cube Call Recorder ACR”. Download and install it.
- Open the App: Launch Cube Call Recorder.
- Start Your Call: Open WhatsApp and make your call. The app will automatically start recording.
- Check Your Recordings: After your call, check the Cube Call Recorder app for your saved recordings.
How to Record WhatsApp Calls Automatically
Using Cube Call Recorder ACR on Android
- Install the App: Download Cube Call Recorder ACR from the Play Store.
- Configure Settings: Open the app and give it permission to access your calls and microphone.
- Automatic Recording: The app will automatically record all your WhatsApp voice calls.
How to Record WhatsApp Video Call
Using Your Computer (Mac)
- Install QuickTime Player: Download and install QuickTime Player on your Mac.
- Connect Your iPhone: Use your lightning cable to connect the iPhone to the Mac device. Trust the computer if prompted.
- Open QuickTime Player: Go to File > New Audio Recording. Choose your iPhone as the source.
- Start Recording: Click the record button (red button) and then make your WhatsApp call on your iPhone. QuickTime will record the call.
- Save Your Recording: After the call, stop the recording in QuickTime. Your file will be saved on your Mac.
How to Record WhatsApp Call on Samsung
Using Built-in Feature or App
- Check Your Phone’s Features: Some Samsung phones have built-in call recording. Check your phone’s call settings.
- Install a Call Recorder App: If your phone doesn’t have built-in recording, download Cube Call Recorder ACR or another call recorder from the Play Store.
How to Record WhatsApp Audio Call Without Any App
Using Your Phone’s Voice Recorder
- Start Your WhatsApp Call: Make your call as usual.
- Open Voice Recorder: Use your phone’s voice recording app.
- Hit Record: Start recording in the voice recorder app while your call is in progress.
How to Record WhatsApp Calls on Windows
Using the Xbox Game Bar
If you’re using WhatsApp on your Windows PC, you can use the Xbox Game Bar to record your calls. Here’s how:
- Open WhatsApp: Launch the WhatsApp desktop application on your Windows PC.
- Open Xbox Game Bar: Press Win + G on your keyboard to open the Xbox Game Bar.
- Set Up Recording: In the Capture Widgets on the upper left, ensure the recording source is set to WhatsApp.
- Start Recording: To begin recording, press Win + Alt + R. This will start recording your WhatsApp call along with any audio from your PC.
- Stop Recording: Once your call is over, press Win + Alt + R again to stop recording. You can find your recording in the “Captures” folder within your Videos library.
Note: Always remember to get permission from everyone on the call before recording. It’s not just polite; it’s also the law in many places.