X, formerly Twitter, CEO Linda Yaccarino confirmed today that video calls will be a new feature coming to the service, as part of its transformation into an “everything app.” Her comments were made during the exec’s first TV interview since leaving NBCUniversal and toptechtrends.com/2023/06/06/linda-yaccarino-is-officially-on-the-job-as-twitter-ceo/”>taking on the new role at the social networking app this June.
“Soon you’ll be able to make video chat calls without having to give your phone number to anyone on the platform,” Yaccarino told CNBC’s Sara Eisen, after listing other features that X offers or plans to, like long-form videos and creator subscriptions, as well as its future plans around payments.
Ahead of this announcement, X designer Andrea Conway hinted about the new feature yesterday when she posted, “just called someone on X,” followed by four head-exploding emoji. However, it wasn’t clear at the time if she was referring to voice calls, video calls or both.
Her post now seems to indicate the calling feature is in active development.
Twitter owner Elon Musk has shared his plans for transforming the old Twitter into an everything app where users could subscribe to their favorite creators, watch videos, share their thoughts — including intoptechtrends.com/2023/06/27/twitter-now-allows-subscribers-to-post-25000-character-long-tweets/”> 25,000-character long posts, toptechtrends.com/2022/11/09/elon-musk-details-his-vision-for-a-twitter-payments-system/”>upload funds, send payments, and even perhaps store cash in toptechtrends.com/2022/11/09/elon-musk-details-his-vision-for-a-twitter-payments-system/”>high-yield savings accounts.
The company has been moving quickly towards some of these goals, having last month toptechtrends.com/2023/07/28/twitter-now-x-opens-up-its-ad-revenue-sharing-program-with-global-creators/” data-mrf-link=”https://toptechtrends.com/2023/07/28/twitter-now-x-opens-up-its-ad-revenue-sharing-program-with-global-creators/”>opened up its revenue-sharing program with global creators, and recently toptechtrends.com/2023/05/18/twitter-now-allows-paid-users-to-upload-two-hour-long-videos/”>adding support for two-hour videos. The latter was used by advertiser Apple to stream an entire episode of its Apple TV+ show “Silo.”
Last week, the company toptechtrends.com/2023/08/08/xs-takeover-of-music-handle-hints-toward-possible-music-plans/”>also snagged the @music handle for itself, suggesting possible interest in supporting musicians and artists as well.