Whatsapp Trying Out Digicam Zoom Regulate Quality Decal Forming Shortcuts for Customers

Whatsapp Trying Out Digicam Zoom Regulate Quality Decal Forming Shortcuts for Customers


WhatsApp is bringing two new features for beta testers on iOS, which will provide new facilities in the messaging platform. The first feature makes it very easy to zoom using an in-app camera on WhatsApp. At the same time, the second feature allows users to use Meta AI to quickly create new stickers from their camera rolls or to make stickers through new shortcuts. Both these features are expected to be available to all users on iOS and Android smartphones. Here we are telling you about the upcoming features of WhatsApp.

The feature tracker Wabetainfo saw a new zoom control feature on WhatsApp beta for iOS 24.9.10.75. Users who have signed up to get the beta version of WhatsApp for iOS through Testflight can now update the new version for access to new camera zoom control button who click the photo or record video on WhatsApp While doing many zoom options will facilitate switching.

WhatsApp currently allows users to swipe upwards by using an in-app camera, pinking inside and out on the viewfinder or pressing the capture button. Both these options are not easy as the use of zoom button, which is expected to be available to all users in the future.

According to details shared by WABetaInfo, earlier this week the messaging platform launched another feature for beta testers with WhatsApp beta for iOS 24.9.10.74 updates. Users who have installed this version will see create and use AI shortcuts on opening a sticker selection panel on WhatsApp.

The first shortcut will allow users to use a photo from their camera roll to create a new WhatsApp sticker using the built -in sticker editor of the application. Gadgets 360 confirmed that this option is also available to some users on the stable version of WhatsApp. On the other hand, Use AI Shortcut allows users to make stickers with the company’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Service Meta AI.

Other features seen in testing on the beta version of WhatsApp recently include a new ‘recently online’ list. The name itself suggests that it listed the contact which were active on the app some time ago. Let us tell you that the platform has recently updated its color palette on iOS, which shows the green button and text in the entire app. This can provide support for optional color theme on the app, which was first seen in January.