Most of us use WhatsApp to send documents, and WhatsApp recently added a native document scan feature to the app. It lets you instantly capture documents, convert them into PDFs, and share them ...
The catch is—not everyone can access it just yet. WhatsApp’s document scanner is only available on iPhone at the time of writing. There is no official communication why that is the case ...
To make things even better for its users, WhatsApp often adds new features. As we move into 2025, they have launched a handy new tool that allows users to scan and send documents without needing ...
Until now, WhatsApp users could share documents either by sending them as an image, or by using a third-party scanner app. The company's new in-app document scanner changes that. As per the report ...
In a bid to change that, WhatsApp has unveiled its new in-built document scanner to try and cement its place as the indispensable app for both work and daily life. By adding the scanning ...
On Monday, OpenAI announced that users could now upload images in the WhatsApp chat, just like they would when using the chatbot on the browser or app. This feature is helpful for multimodal ...
Now you might ditch your third-party document scanner! Yes WhatsApp reportedly plans to bring its own scanner feature. According to WABetaInfor, the messaging platform will make document sharing ...
According to the petition filed by Communist Party of India (CPI) Member of Parliament (MP) Binoy Viswan, the big four tech giants — WhatsApp, Google, Amazon and Facebook — don’t store the ...
WhatsApp offers basic editing options such as crop, filter, rotate, delete, and the ability to retake the specific scan for the document. Once you finish editing, click on the Done option.