Six New WhatsApp Features You Can Try Right Now

Some of these have been available "over the past few months."

Six New WhatsApp Features You Can Try Right Now

Some of these have been available "over the past few months."

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Key Takeaways

WhatsApp announced six new features on Monday, though some were made available "over the past few months." There's now support for sharing Live Photos on iPhone, and Motion Photos on Android. Android users also get the document scanner, previously exclusive to iOS, while everyone gets new AI-generated backgrounds.

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On Monday, Meta announced six new features it rolled out to WhatsApp users. The thing is, these features might not be that new. The company somewhat confusingly says these features have been added to the app "over the past few months," despite some clearly rolling out only within the past few days.

While it might be tough to say when each of these features officially dropped, the point is they're here now, and you can try them out today. Here are the six new features Meta highlighted, and what you can expect to see the next time you open the app:

Support for Live Photos and Motion Photos

Perhaps the biggest news of the bunch is support for Live Photos (iOS) and Motion Photos (Android). Before this latest update, these moving photos would simply as static images, so you'd miss out on the extra few seconds of motion and audio. If you wanted to send the full Live Photo or Motion Photo, you needed to choose a different messaging app. No longer!

It's the latest WhatsApp update to make it easer to freely share media. Over the years, the company has slowly updated its policies on sharing high quality photos and videos. It was only in 2024 that WhatsApp finally let you share these images in full resolution, so it's not that surprising to me that it took this long for Live Photo support.

Document scanning on Android

If you frequently share documents on WhatsApp, this is great news: Android users now have access to the app's built-in document scanner. This feature was previously exclusive to iPhones, so it's good to see it arrive on the Android version as well.

You'l find the "Document" option under the (+) button in any given chat.

Meta AI chat themes

Meta's custom, AI-generated chat themes are now available in WhatsApp. The feature is a bit buried in the "Chat theme" settings, but after tapping "Create with AI," you can ask the bot to generate any type of background you want. If you can't think of anything, Meta AI has a series of pre-generated backgrounds you can use.

What do you think so far?

As you might expect, these backgrounds include all the hallmarks of AI-generated images: uncanny realisms, high contrast, and that "AI sheen." Still, if you feel like mixing up your chat background with something you can't find in the app's selections, you can give this image generator a try. I'd prefer to stick with the human-generated selections.

That said, WhatsApp is far from the only app to offer AI-generated chat backgrounds. Even Apple's Messages app now does, at least with iOS 26.

Video call backgrounds

Similarly, you can now use Meta AI to generate custom backgrounds for your video calls. This feature works when taking photos and videos directly in the chat, as well, just in case you ever want to quickly replace your background with something AI-generated. Outside of the sheer novelty though, I'm not sure when that would be all that practical.

You can now search for specific contact names in the main Chats tab, and have WhatsApp return all of the groups you two are in together. I could see this being an easier way to find a group chat that's been buried in your threads: Instead of scrolling or searching for specific messages, just search for the name of someone you know is in the chat.

Additional sticker packs

WhatsApp is also introducing at least two new sticker packs: "Fearless Bird" and "Vacation."

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