Wednesday, January 15, 2025

WhatsApp rolls out new chat features: Camera effects, selfie stickers and more personalisation options


WhatsApp rolls out new chat features: Camera effects, selfie stickers and more personalisation options

WhatsApp has launched new features to enhance user experience, including camera effects, selfie stickers, and quicker reactions. Users can personalize chats with 30 backgrounds and filters, create custom stickers, and share sticker packs easily.

Updated14 Jan 2025, 11:03 PM IST


WhatsApp has rolled out several new features and design improvements aimed at making chats more engaging and creative for users. (REUTERS)

Meta-owned messaging app WhatsApp has rolled out several new features and design improvements aimed at making chats more engaging and creative for users, said the company.

The updates, which come at the start of the new year, include various tools designed to enhance the visual appeal of messages, provide more personalised options, and streamline user interactions.

Here are details on the new features:

Camera effects

Among the most notable additions is the introduction of camera effects. WhatsApp users can now access a selection of 30 backgrounds, filters, and effects when taking and sharing photos or videos in their chats. These options, previously available only during video calls, are now integrated into regular photo and video messages, offering more ways to personalise content before sending it.

Selfie stickers

The app has also added a new feature for those who enjoy creating custom stickers. Users can now turn selfies into stickers, making the process even easier. By selecting the 'create sticker' option, users can take a selfie, which is then instantly converted into a personalised sticker to share with friends. This feature is available on Android devices, with an iOS version set to follow in the near future.

Share sticker packs

WhatsApp has also made it easier to share sticker packs with others. If users spot a sticker pack that they think their friend will enjoy, they can now share it directly within their chats, eliminating the need to search for the same pack separately.

Quicker reactions

The instant messaging platform has introduced quicker reactions. Users can now double-tap a message to quickly react, with the app displaying a list of their most-used reactions for fast access.

In other news, WhatsApp is reportedly introducing a reverse image search feature to combat misinformation online. Initially spotted on the Android beta, it is now available on WhatsApp Web Beta.

Reportedly, users can authenticate images shared with them by using Google’s reverse image search, helping identify if an image is edited, manipulated, or misused. The feature is convenient as users don't need to download images; a shortcut will be added to WhatsApp Web for easy access to the reverse image search process.

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