You may have already seen our beginner’s guide to Discord, which covers the basics of joining and creating servers—places where people can gather to chat about various topics. But did you know you can make voice and video calls through the service, too?
In fact, much of Discord’s appeal lies in how good its calling is. Its birth came about precisely because its founders wanted a better VoIP platform for gamers to use during group play sessions.
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But even if you’re not raiding with friends, you can still use Discord to make voice and video calls. (It can be a good workaround for poor cell phone reception, for example.) Hopping in one is quite simple, too, though you will have to do a little setup first.
Step 1: Make some friends
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- Go into your Home screen by clicking on the Discord logo icon in the upper left of your screen. Click on Friends in the new left navbar that appears, then on the green Add Friend button. You will need to know their Discord tag (e.g., ExampleTag#0000). For more search methods, try the mobile app.
- On a Discord server, you share with the person, click on their username, then on their user avatar. Hit the green Send friend request button.
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- At the bottom of the app, tap on the icon of a person waving. Then tap on the icon of a person with a plus sign in the upper right of the screen. You can then add people through one of three methods: entering their Discord tag (e.g., ExampleTag#0000), using Nearby Scan, or the Find Your Friends feature. For the latter two, your friends will also have to participate for them to work.
- On a Discord server, you share with the person, tap on their user avatar, then on Add Friend.
Step 2: Start a call
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Things you should know about Discord calls
- Discord does not offer end-to-end encryption for voice and video calls. For that level of security, you’ll need to stick with WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Signal, or the like.
- Discord calls have no time restrictions, so you can be on them for as long as you like. However, you can’t sit in a call by yourself indefinitely until other people join; the system will boot you after a short period.
- You can share your screen or stream a game to call participants at 720p/30fps by default. For higher resolutions and 60fps, you’ll need to a Discord Nitro subscription.
- Like other popular VoIP calling apps, video backgrounds are available for calls, but standard Discord users only get eight presets and a blur option. For custom backgrounds, you need to subscribe to Nitro.
- If your friends can’t hear you speaking, verify that your input and output devices are set correctly. Discord can change these randomly. Also, make sure that you don’t have push-to-talk on—or if you purposely do, that your keybind is correct.
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