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WhatsApp Bringing Large Stickers For Windows Users. Here's What's New

Some beta testers are currently able to use large stickers on WhatsApp web if they have installed the latest WhatsApp beta for Windows update released on the Microsoft Store.

In a bid to make its sticker experience better for users on Windows, WhatsApp is working to introduce a feature that would let them use large stickers on the messaging platform. Some beta testers are currently able to use large stickers on WhatsApp web if they have installed the latest WhatsApp beta for Windows update released on the Microsoft Store. The Meta-owned messaging platform is introducing large stickers to some beta testers on Windows.

According to WhatsApp beta tester WABetaInfo, WhatsApp on Windows is getting some improvements for stickers in beta. WABetaInfo posted screenshots on its page and as per the screenshots, the stickers on the Windows app are now significantly bigger than before. There are no further details available on the new feature. It should be noted that stickers have a significant visual impact on a conversation.

Meanwhile, last month, WABetaInfo reported that the Meta-owned messaging platform is working to bring a new feature that would allow its users to create stickers from images. According to WhatsApp update tracker WABetaInfo, the upcoming feature is now available in the latest WhatsApp beta version 23.10.7.4 for iOS on the Test Flight app.

"What’s new in this update? WhatsApp is working on another feature to create stickers right within the app, and it will be available in a future update!," WABetaInfo wrote on its page.

According to WhatsApp for iOS 23.3.77 update, a new feature became available to some users, which is a new sticker maker tool that lets users quickly create stickers from their images.

Meta-owned WhatsApp has been introducing a range of interesting and safety features with the recent one being the Chat Lock feature. In a bid to protect private conversations, WhatsApp, the world's most popular messaging platform introduced what it calls "Chat Lock" feature for its users last week. WhatsApp Chat Lock feature is here to add "another layer" of security to the conversations on the messaging platform.

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