WhatsApp is the most useful and professional way to stary connected with your friends and family
WhatsApp is the most useful and professional way to stary connected with your friends and family
Message your friends and family for free*. WhatsApp uses your phone's Internet connection to send messages so you can avoid SMS fees.
With WhatsApp on the web and desktop, you can seamlessly sync all of your chats to your computer so that you can chat on whatever device is most convenient for you. Download the desktop app or visit web.whatsapp.com to get started.
Some of your most personal moments are shared on WhatsApp, which is why we built end-to-end encryption into the latest versions of our app. When end-to-end encrypted, your messages and calls are secured so only you and the person you're communicating with can read or listen to them, and nobody in between, not even WhatsApp.
With voice calls, you can talk to your friends and family for free*, even if they're in another country. And with free* video calls, you can have face-to-face conversations for when voice or text just isn't enough. WhatsApp voice and video calls use your phone's Internet connection, instead of your cell plan's voice minutes, so you don't have to worry about expensive calling charges.
Send photos and videos on WhatsApp instantly. You can even capture the moments that matter to you most with a built-in camera. With WhatsApp, photos and videos send quickly even if you're on a slow connection.
Send PDFs, documents, spreadsheets, slideshows and more, without the hassle of email or file-sharing apps. You can send documents up to 100 MB, so it's easy to get what you need over to who you want.
Visit WhatsApp Web Login and under Download WhatsApp for Mac or Windows PC, click the green Download button. Note, that the website automatically detects whether you're using a Mac or a Windows PC, so you don't really have to look for a particular version for your system.
Once your file is downloaded, install it on your system and open it.
You'll now see the familiar QR code, just like the one you see when you open WhatsApp Web on a browser.
Scan the QR code from your phone by opening WhatsApp. If you have an Android smartphone, open WhatsApp > tap the vertical three-dots icon and select WhatsApp Web.
Similarly, if you have an iPhone, open WhatsApp > tap Settings > followed by tapping WhatsApp Web.
Before scanning the code, make sure you check the Keep me signed in option right below the QR code. This is to be done so that you don't have to scan the code each and every time you open the app.
That's it. You now have WhatsApp running as an app on your computer.