WhatsApp Will Soon Let You Send Images as Stickers via Its Desktop App
WhatsApp has beentestinga lot ofnew featureslately. Other thanmulti-device support, the company has not rolled out any significant features to its desktop counterpart in recent days. We saw the companytest audio/ video calling for WhatsApp web and desktopin late 2020. Now, as per recent reports, the Facebook-owned messaging giant is working on a new feature for WhatsApp desktop to enable users to instantly createWhatsApp stickersfrom an image and send them to contacts.
Send Images as Stickers in WhatsApp
Initially spotted by reputable WhatsApp tipsterWABetaInfo, the “Send Image as Sticker” feature is currently under development and not even available to beta testers as of now. It essentially allows WhatsApp desktop users to convert an image into a sticker with just a tap of a button within the app.
How Does it Work?
The Send Image as Sticker feature, once available for users, will add a new sticker icon next to the caption bar while sending an image to a contact. Tapping the new icon will instantly convert the image into a sticker, which you can then send to your contacts using the desktop client. So, this feature eliminates the need for using third-party apps to create stickers from images.
Once sent, the image will appear as a sticker in the chat window of your contacts.
Now, although we do not know whether your contacts will be able to add the sent sticker to their favorites list or not. But, considering the fact that the image appears as a sticker in the chat windows, chances are they will be able to do so. This way, your contact will then be able to send your image-cum-stickers to other chats as well.
As for availability,WABetaInforeports that it is currently under development. However, as per the report, WhatsApp will soon roll it out to all beta testers with a future update to the desktop client.
Dwaipayan Sengupta
A geek at heart, you’ll find me fidgeting with an iOS device or sitting in front of the laptop, scouring the internet to find interesting technological innovations. In my free time, you’d find me playing Valorant or listening to Pink Floyd.
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