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Soon, you can share collage, music, and photo stickers on WhatsApp Status
WhatsApp is set to roll out an update that introduces new tools to make Status posts more creative and engaging. The platform is adding the ability to integrate music tracks as stickers, introduce customisable layouts, and turn photos into stickers—features aimed at making Status updates more personal and expressive. These tools will begin rolling out soon and are expected to become available to all WhatsApp users over the coming months.
WhatsApp Status: What is new
Layouts option
A new layout feature will allow users to create collages using up to six photos. These images can be arranged using built-in editing tools, making it easier to tell a story or showcase a photo collection in a single Status post.
Photo Stickers
With the photo stickers tool, users can turn their favourite images into stickers directly within Status. These stickers can be resized and reshaped for a playful and personalised touch.
This interactive 'Add Yours' sticker lets users choose a picture and invite their friends to join the conversation. Friends can respond to the prompt and share their own answers to their own Status.
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