WhatsApp web version has been updated with an internal sticker maker that allows you to turn your computer images into stickers that you can use in your chats. To use the WhatsApp web version sticker maker, just click on the paper clip icon (attachments), select the sticker, and then select an image to upload to the sticker maker to turn it into a sticker.
In addition to the WhatsApp web version, this feature will be released next week for the WhatsApp desktop version. After uploading the photo, you can edit the images to make them your favorite sticker. Users will be able to outline the subject to cover the background, and you can also crop the images to your liking. Of course, always with a square dimension ratio.
Additional WhatsApp emojis, text, and stickers can also be seen on top of your stickers. This WhatsApp feature is not a new feature, and there is a wide range of apps on iOS and Android that take advantage of this feature. But this is an interesting and at the same time simple feature that is only added to the desktop and WhatsApp web service versions, especially as it allows you to edit images with great precision and then create your sticker.
As you probably know, WhatsApp Messenger, which is in hot competition with other platforms such as Telegram and Instagram, is trying to satisfy its users by offering new and useful features and functions. Although it has been years since the release of the Windows and macOS versions of WhatsApp, the two programs do not have much to say in terms of user experience. For this reason, a beta version of WhatsApp has been released for Windows, and it is said that a new version of WhatsApp will be available for macOS soon. Regarding the macOS version of WhatsApp, it is not known when it will be available to users, but it is said that the most important difference with the Windows version will be only in the field of the user interface.
The current version of WhatsApp in Windows was developed using the Electron framework and unfortunately does not work very well. The new version is a UWP application, so it runs much faster and offers better overall performance. It should be noted that UWP applications can run on Xbox as well as Windows.
In addition, WhatsApp is testing a feature that allows users to use their accounts on multiple devices at the same time and continue sending and receiving messages without the need for their smartphone to be online. Finally, this feature has been officially made available to the public in the latest WhatsApp update in both Android and iOS versions.
Before this feature, you needed to make sure your phone was online to connect to the WhatsApp Web Edition account. But with the release of this very useful feature, you no longer need your smartphone to be online. To use this feature, you need to select the Multi-device beta option in WhatsApp.
Once enabled, all your previous connections to each device will be canceled before you reconnect to a new device. After reconnecting to the device, you can chat with your friends, whether your smartphone is online or offline. In addition, messages and calls are still encrypted as before. With this new feature, you will be able to use the WhatsApp web version for 14 days after your phone is offline.
This popular platform is also working on a new feature called Community. A look at the details of this new feature shows that this feature is a new social element in a larger context in WhatsApp messengers. The description of this feature states that the community feature uses the invitation sending system using a link that users can connect to using this feature. Users can also share these invitation links using QR code images.
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