Twitter is opening up the ability to record Spaces. | Image: Twitter

Twitter is now letting all Android and iOS users record Twitter Spaces, the company announced Thursday. Users will be able to choose to record a Space when theyā€™re setting one up and the recording will be available for public playback for 30 days after the Space has ended. If youā€™re in a Space thatā€™s being recorded, youā€™ll see an icon at the top of the Space letting you know.

You can see how it all works in this tweet from Twitterā€™s support account.

Another update on Spaces Recording:

The option for hosts to record is now available for everyone on Android and iOS! When starting a Space, tap the ā€œRecord Spaceā€ switch to have it available for public playback for 30 days once the Space has ended. pic.twitter.com/fYzaOjQJlF

ā€” Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) January 13, 2022

Twitter first introduced recording to a limited number of hosts in October, promising the feature would be available to all hosts ā€œwithin a few weeks.ā€ The company has been steadily adding features to Spaces since they first launched and recently opened up the ability for everyone on Android and iOS to be able to host a Space. (Previously, only users with 600 followers or more could host one.) You still canā€™t host a Space from the web, but you can join them.

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