
WhatsApp will soon let users convert images into stickers
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As per the latest reports, WhatsApp is now working on a feature that would let users convert images into stickers. The feature is under development.
WhatsApp is working on a plethora of new features. As per the latest reports, WhatsApp is now working on a feature that would let users convert images into stickers. The feature was spotted in the beta version of the app. WhatsApp is reportedly developing the feature for both iOS and Android users. Apart from this, WhatsApp is also rolling out the possibility for non-beta testers to use the multi-device feature.
As per Wabetainfo, WhatsApp is working on the feature to convert images to stickers.”WhatsApp is developing a new feature, for a future update, that allows converting your images to stickers! When this feature will be available, there will be a new sticker icon next to the caption bar. When you select it, the image will be sent as a sticker,” the WhatsApp features tracker said in a report.

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