Following the popularity of the live audio-room concept introduced by Clubhouse, we have seen major tech giants come up with versions of Clubhouse-like features. Amongst others, Twitter introduced a live audio-room feature dubbed Twitter Spaces for users to host and join conversations on the platform. Now, the company is taking a major step forward by allowing users to join Spaces on desktop and mobile web browsers.
For the unaware, ever since Twitter rolled out the Spaces feature on its platform, it has been available only on its iOS and Android apps. However, Twitter announced today that it’s rolling out the feature to its website as well. You can check out the tweet below.
starting today, spaces will be available on https://t.co/RD57W4QZPz (mobile web, desktop web)
Moreover, the company shared a couple of screenshots, showcasing the feature on the web. The first one shows the web view of the Twitter Spaces preview that appears before a user joins a live audio room. The second one shows that the Spaces UI will reside on the right side above the “Messages” tab.