

When managing groups, sending and receiving messages you can use the camera that's integrated with your desktop (if there's one available) to send videos and photos that you take. After that, all of your conversations, sessions and contacts will sync and you'll even get to interact with them from your PC without any hassles. Just tap the icon labeled WhatsApp Web within this apps menu bar. Just like the web browser version, you have to sync this program with your cellphone by scanning a QR code which you'll be able to do from within Whatsapp on your smartphone. Luckily, this totally independent desktop client version is easy to run within its own window, and has all the features of the Web version. Note that this is still a beta app, so some features (like archived chats, status updates, stickers) are missing: they will be added in the next updates.One of the biggest issues with WhatsApp web is that to use it on your PC you'll need to run a compatible browser.

Another account on Twitter, has finally shared a direct link to download the app from the Microsoft Store, so the source is very safe.Īfter installing the app, you need to link your WhatsApp account from “Linked Devices” using a QR Code: chats will start to be in sync and you can finally use and test the new beta app. Probably you would like to test the new beta app too, and you can now. The app is a beta version, but we have tested it and it’s incredibly stable because it is native and it uses less resources than WhatsApp Desktop, even if some features are still missing: it’s a very good replacement for the current WhatsApp Desktop app.

The new Windows app requires multi-device features, so it doesn’t need your phone to be connected to the Internet to work. In the previous article, we introduced the news about a redesigned desktop app of WhatsApp on Windows and WhatsApp for macOS Catalyst.
