WhatsApp Chief Confirms iPad App is a Possibility: ‘We’d Love to Do It’

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According to WhatsApp CEO Will Cathcart, an iPad version for WhatsApp might be on the way soon. Cathcart told The Verge that consumers have been requesting an iPad app for a long time and that the firm would “love to build it.”

Cathcart would not commit to a release date for a WhatsApp iPad app, but the Meta-owned business already has the fundamental framework in place. “We spent a lot of time working on the technology to accommodate many devices,” he explained. “That is now available in both our online and desktop apps. Also App Store now supports unlisted apps that can only be found through a direct link

I can switch off my phone or lose my network connection and still get messages on my PC if I have multi-device enabled. It would be critical for a tablet app to be able to utilise the app even if your phone was turned off. As a result, the fundamental technology is present.”

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WhatsApp is now accessible on the iPhone, PC, and online, however an iPad version has been omitted. WhatsApp is testing multi-device capabilities, which will allow the desktop and web versions of the programme to be used without an iPhone, paving the way for the iPad app.

Despite the fact that WhatsApp parent firm Meta has made Facebook available on iPad, WhatsApp and Meta’s Instagram app have never had native iPad availability, despite many users requesting it.

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