WhatsApp, the globally acclaimed instant messaging platform that connects billions of users worldwide, is currently in the testing phase of a groundbreaking functionality designed to enhance user interaction with images and videos shared on the platform. At present, the primary method of reacting to an image or video is through a lengthy tap on the media, followed by the selection of a reaction from the appearing bar.


However, WhatsApp is at the forefront of testing an innovative functionality that streamlines user engagement by enabling swift replies and reactions to media content. As a precursor to this development, the developers introduced a new reply bar to the app’s media viewer back in September of the previous year. Building upon this progress, the latest beta version of WhatsApp extends this feature by incorporating a dedicated react bar directly into the media viewer interface. This forward-thinking approach is poised to revolutionise how users interact with multimedia content on the platform, fostering more dynamic and intuitive communication experiences.


How To Use This Feature


When engaging with an image or video on WhatsApp, users now enjoy the convenience of directly replying to it. Additionally, by tapping the emoji button situated on the right side of the bar, users can swiftly react to the media content. Should your preferred reaction not be readily visible, a simple tap on the ‘+’ button enables you to select the desired emoji.


This updated functionality represents a significant improvement over the current system, where users are required to either perform a long press or swipe right to react or reply to media. While it is possible to access the latest WhatsApp beta version through sideloading, WABetaInfo suggests that this feature is presently accessible to only a select group of users, indicating a potential server-side component.


In recent weeks, WhatsApp developers have rolled out several new features within the app. These additions encompass the ability to pin up to 3 messages per chat, passkey support for iPhones, and chat filters designed to streamline the process of locating important messages, among others.