WhatsApp to Enable Calls via Username, Eliminating Phone Number Requirement
WhatsApp is reportedly finalizing a major privacy feature that will allow users to make voice and video calls using just a username, removing the need to share phone numbers entirely.
Key Takeaways
- WhatsApp will enable calling and texting via username instead of phone number
- Feature discovered in beta code for iOS and Android
- New “username keys” system to combat spam and unwanted calls
- Search functionality integrated directly into Calls tab
Feature Discovery and Implementation
WhatsApp feature tracker WABetaInfo found evidence of username-based calling in recent beta versions for both iOS and Android. The code suggests users will be able to search for contacts by username directly within the Calls tab search bar.
Once a username is found, users can immediately initiate voice or video calls with the tap of a button. Depending on privacy settings, callers may also be able to view the recipient’s profile photo during the search process.
Security Measures Against Spam
To address concerns about potential spam and misuse, WhatsApp is developing a “username keys” security system. This feature would require unknown callers to enter the correct username key before being able to connect, adding an extra verification layer.
The security measure is designed to protect users from unwanted communications while maintaining the convenience of username-based calling. This approach is expected to significantly reduce spam and scam attempts on the platform.
The upcoming feature addresses a long-standing limitation in WhatsApp’s functionality, bringing it closer to competing platforms that already offer username-based communication.



