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WhatsApp tests media draft feature on iOS, Android expected soon

WhatsApp is testing a new feature on iOS that lets users save photo and video drafts, and it could soon be available for Android users as well. The feature is currently part of the WhatsApp beta for iOS version 26.5.10.73, available via TestFlight.

The new tool allows users to save photos and videos they are editing instead of sending them immediately. For example, if you crop a photo, trim a video, or add stickers and drawings, you can tap the β€œSave” button in the drawing editor. A message will confirm that your media has been saved, and it will appear in your Photos app among recent items.

Before this feature, users had limited options. You either had to send the media right away or lose all edits. Some people took screenshots to save their changes, but that lowered the quality. The new draft feature keeps all edits intact and in high quality, so you can finish and share your media later.

WhatsApp Saving Draft feature

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Although the feature is currently only being tested on iOS, WhatsApp plans to bring a similar tool to Android. WhatsApp’s Android users could soon save progress on photos, videos, or status updates, which makes it easier to edit and share media without starting over.

After testing, WhatsApp will make this feature available for all users. Once it becomes available on Android, the photo and video drafts feature will make sharing edited media simpler, faster, and more convenient for everyone. Stay tuned for more information.

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