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WhatsApp’s New Update Brings AI Replies, Storage Tools & More

California: WhatsApp is introducing a slew of new features for its users, all aimed at making chats easier to manage and faster to respond to across devices. While the main feature allows WhatsApp to offer AI‑written replies based on conversations, the update also includes storage-based improvements, photo editing, chat transfers, stickers, and multi‑account support.  

One of the most noticeable additions is an upgrade to WhatsApp’s Writing Help tool. The feature previously helped users rephrase messages, fix grammar, or change tone before sending. With the latest update however, Writing Help can now draft full reply suggestions by reading the context of a conversation. This means WhatsApp can suggest quick responses to messages, which users can send as‑is, edit, or ignore entirely. The feature is optional and only appears when users tap the AI icon while typing.  

WhatsApp says chats remain private even when using Writing Help, maintaining end‑to‑end encryption. Meta, WhatsApp’s parent company, appears to be encouraging users to rely on its built‑in AI tools instead of external apps like ChatGPT when drafting messages. It, however, at the same time, acknowledges that not everyone will want AI‑generated replies, especially in personal conversations.  

Beyond AI replies, WhatsApp is also making it easier to free up storage space. Users can now find and delete large files directly within individual chats without deleting the entire conversation. For example, someone can remove old videos or photos while keeping message history intact. This change is designed to help users manage storage without losing meaningful conversations.  

Another major update brings AI‑powered photo editing to chats. Using Meta AI, users can touch up their images by removing distractions, changing backgrounds, or applying simple visual effects before sending them. These tools are built directly into WhatsApp, so users don’t need to switch to another app for basic photo edits.  

WhatsApp is also improving chat transfer options. Users can now move their chat history between iOS and Android devices, as well as transfer chats within the same platform. In addition, iPhone users can finally log into two WhatsApp accounts on the same device, a feature Android users have had for some time. 

Stickers are getting a small but useful update too. As users type emojis, WhatsApp will now suggest matching stickers, allowing them to swap emojis with animated stickers more easily. 

Meta says all of these features are rolling out gradually and will reach users world over soon. The update, all in all, shows that WhatsApp is trying its best to evolve from a basic messaging app into a more feature‑rich communication platform that has a lot to offer, all under a single roof. 

Yashika Aneja

Yashika Aneja is a journalist at Tea4Tech with over five years of experience in reporting and editorial writing. Her work spans technology, environment, education, politics, social media, travel, and lifestyle, with a focus on fact-based reporting and explanatory storytelling. || At Tea4Tech, Yashika contributes original reporting and analysis that adheres to the publication’s editorial standards for accuracy, originality, and responsible journalism. Her reporting is informed by curiosity-driven research and a multidisciplinary approach to news coverage.

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