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Video Call - Record video calls & store

Easily record video calls in HD quality, capture important moments & share them with friends and family effortlessly.

Video Call
  • 1.18 Version
  • 1.5 Score
  • 1M+ Downloads
  • Free License
  • 3+ Content Rating
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CONS

Microphone issues during recordings

No audio recorded on WhatsApp video calls

Frequent errors and crashes

Confusing functionality

Poor customer support in recovering lost recordings

Ads disrupt user experience

High app instability

Takes up more storage than advertised

Any Video Call Recorder enables you to capture your video calls with anyone and save them in high definition on your device's SD card, including internal audio.

How it operates:

- Launch the application and press the recording button.

- A notification will pop up featuring Start and Stop options.

- Begin recording before your call starts and conclude it at the end of the conversation.

- The recorded video will be stored in the app's designated folder.

- From there, you have the ability to share, trim, or delete the video as needed.

- Additionally, it can be used to document meetings and calls for later reference.

- You can record any outgoing and incoming video conferences involving multiple participants or even strangers.

This remarkable application includes a special feature that allows screen recordings after each phone call, enabling you to share these with friends and family if necessary.

The app is also suitable for recording live game streaming, functioning as a screen capture recorder and video editor with audio capabilities.

You can record video chats from various platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Skype, as well as audio calls on applications such as imo.

A feature for automatic recording initiation in 2024 will be available soon...

Important notes:

- This application is independent and is not affiliated with any social media network.

[Case study of quantum leaks of call recordings]

The moment I accidentally pressed the record button during a late-night Zoom meeting, the screen erupted with Klein's blue cracks and my boss's hair quantum evaporated -- this is not just a recording app, but a forbidden sacred artifact that controls screen captures of time and space. The moment I activated the "transverse dimension recording mode" out of habit, my Pixel 7 turned into a broadcasting station in the multiverse: the notification sound on Discord mutated into an angel attack warning from Neon Genesis Evangelion, and the background of Teams was miraculously replaced with Laputa's hanging gardens.

■ Space-time pollution of quantum recordings

• Commuting oddity: As soon as a WhatsApp call is recorded on a crowded train, passengers' smartphones all exceed the Steins;Gate double limit, and the fare adjustment machine rotates in reverse like a time machine

• Physics voice separation: The trauma of a boss's scolding voice transcending the Fourier transform and automatically translated in the brain into Senjougahara's harsh remark mode from Bakemonogatari

• Device awakening: The device's case heats up from 24 hours of continuous recording, emitting an arclight-like glow, and the charging cable resonates with the holy sword Excalibur

■ Dimension blending conference room

• "Virtual background" turns into a summoning technique from another world, and the background of a remote meeting changes to the labyrinth from Howl's Moving Castle -- a catastrophe in which the president's presentation materials are incinerated by the fire demon Calcifer

• Excessive use of "beauty filters" turns a colleague's face into a cursed spirit from "Jujutsu Kaisen," and Slack stamps materialize and wander around the office.

• My grandmother's "auto-zoom tracking" function malfunctions as a psychic, turning into a spirit world communication app that projects images of the deceased.

■ Rhapsody of hardware out of control

• "4K HDR recording" creates a distortion in space-time, and the rainbow raven from "Blade Runner" appears in the background of the person you're talking to -- the neon lights of buildings materialize and invade the night city.

• "Low latency mode" is mistaken for a land-shrinking technique from the fairy world, causing the time difference with overseas business partners to converge to zero and the Earth's rotation to stop.

• A failed game stream takes root in another world, and a character from "Genshin Impact" begins hunting monsters in the real world.

■ Time paradox archive

• Doppelganger phenomenon in which "past recording playback" destroys the law of causality, and the contents of a meeting from three days ago are tampered with by your future self

• "Automatic transcription" deciphers ancient cuneiform writing, and a client's coded message develops into a Da Vinci Code-style conspiracy theory

• An anachronism in which a mistakenly deleted business record is turned into a time capsule and sealed away in a storehouse from the Edo period

■ Forbidden sharing function

• "SNS automatic posting" causes a different dimension to spread, and a meeting recording is leaked into the full dive space of Sword Art Online - avatars start internal politics

• "Encrypted sharing" passwords are converted into magic circles, and important files are circulated as textbooks at magic schools

• "Real-time streams" become windows to the spirit world, and a paranormal phenomenon in which Hell Girl-like images are mixed in during late-night teleworking

Smartphones are now archives of time and space, and countless parallel worlds are stored in 512GB memory crystals. Although the "automatic recording" function went out of control and transformed my family's LINE calls into otherworldly broadcasts, I'll admit it -- the moment when "noise canceling" materialized and quantum-decomposed my mother-in-law's nagging was a heroic epic of the digital age. (While recording my 666th recording accident in my cache, I'm waiting for the arrival of the OTA "two-phase recording stabilization patch") 🎥🌀

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  • Version1.18
  • UpdateApr 27, 2025
  • DeveloperJay SatyaNarayana
  • CategoryTools
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
  • Downloads1M+
  • Package Namecom.recordingwhatsapp.videocallrecorder
  • Signature95e1ad110c39798e48bf791965887fd9
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  • PRINCE VERMA
    PRINCE VERMA

    What a frustrating experience! This app truly feels like a waste of time. It just doesn't deliver anything useful. So disappointing!

  • uzma Ashraf
    uzma Ashraf

    I just recorded a video, but it didn't capture any audio. That app wasn't worth it, so I uninstalled it.

  • SAMANTHA NELSON
    SAMANTHA NELSON

    Check out this amazing app! It’s incredible, even when you're not on a call. You can create music videos and watch them offline. You really need to try it. Plus, you can record calls and even contact the police if there's trouble. If something bad happens, just record it and send it to the authorities. This app is perfect for so many situations. Bye everyone!

  • Hridy Khan
    Hridy Khan

    The call voice isn't captured. Only the screen gets recorded.

  • uzma Ashraf
    uzma Ashraf

    The app suddenly stops recording. It suggests checking the microphone and restarting the phone.

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  • Name: Video Call
  • Package Name: com.recordingwhatsapp.videocallrecorder
  • Signature: 95e1ad110c39798e48bf791965887fd9