WhatsApp is preparing to take another significant step toward greater messaging flexibility and user control. According to recent reports from WABeta, the popular messaging platform is actively developing
WhatsApp is developing one of its most requested features to date: true threaded conversations. The New WhatsApp Update, designed to bring order to chaotic group chats, has now
WhatsApp AI Summaries has begun rolling out as a powerful new feature that allows its Meta AI to read and generate bullet-point summaries of your unread messages, marking
WhatsApp is in the midst of a significant feature expansion, actively testing a suite of powerful new tools for its beta users on both iOS and Android. This
WhatsApp is introducing advertisements to its platform. In an update on Monday, Meta announced that it will now display ads from businesses through WhatsApp’s Stories-like “Status” feature. The
WhatsApp is rolling out a new feature that allows users to forward messages and media directly to Meta AI. Initially spotted in the WhatsApp beta for Android version
A few weeks ago, WhatsApp for iOS introduced a highly requested feature that allows users to select and copy specific portions of a chat message. Instead of copying
WhatsApp has begun rolling out a new feature that allows users to summarize missed messages in private chats, group conversations, and channels. At the core of this feature
WhatsApp is launching a new feature called Advanced Chat Privacy, designed to prevent participants from sharing the contents of conversations outside the app. This optional tool is available
WhatsApp is gradually rolling out a new translation feature for chat messages and channel updates, currently available to select Android users enrolled in the beta program. As reported
WhatsApp has begun rolling out a comprehensive update packed with new features aimed at improving how users interact across chats, calls, and channels. Some features are already live,
WhatsApp is working on a new feature that will group replies to specific messages within a conversation into a thread, making it easier for users to follow. Instead