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WhatsApp rolls out updates including multiple accounts for iOS

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Why This Matters

The new WhatsApp updates significantly enhance user flexibility and convenience, especially for iOS users, by enabling multiple accounts and easier chat management across devices. These features improve the overall user experience, making messaging more seamless and efficient, while also integrating AI tools for enhanced media editing and message drafting. This reflects WhatsApp's commitment to staying competitive by adopting features that cater to modern communication needs.

Key Takeaways

WhatsApp shared multiple quality of life updates coming to its messaging platform starting today. The first is a long awaited option to have two accounts on a single iOS device. The option has been available for years on Android, and iPhone users can now be logged into two separate accounts at once. The profile photo for the account will be visible in the bottom tab to double-check which persona you're messaging as.

The other new features allow for easier movement of chat histories, both between platforms and devices in the same ecosystem. This chat transfer should make it easier to retain messages when upgrading to a new phone, especially if you're switching between iOS and Android. There's also a new option to delete large files directly from a WhatsApp chat to avoid storage clutter. It's available under the Manage Storage option when you tap a chat's name. It includes an option to delete just media files from a conversation.

And of course it wouldn't be a tech news announcement without at least some AI features present. WhatsApp now supports using Meta AI for light photo editing, including removing backgrounds, changing aesthetic styles and deleting elements from the composition. There's also a Writing Help prompt that uses AI to help draft a message, although Meta's blog post states that using this still keeps chats private. The above features should be arriving to all WhatsApp users “soon,” according to the company.