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WhatsApp Introduces Useful Document Sharing Feature For Meta AI

Published on: May 27, 2026 8:12 PM

WhatsApp Introduces Useful Document Sharing Feature For Meta AI

WhatsApp is preparing to launch a new feature that will allow users to share documents directly with Meta AI inside the app. According to a report by WABetaInfo, the feature has been added to the latest beta version for iOS devices. Moreover, the update is expected to improve how users interact with AI tools on WhatsApp.

The new feature will allow users to upload files directly into chats with Meta AI instead of manually copying and pasting text from documents. Furthermore, users will be able to share PDFs, spreadsheets, and other supported files with the AI chatbot for analysis. Therefore, the process is expected to save time and improve convenience for users who frequently work with documents.

Previously, Meta AI mainly supported image and video sharing, while document uploads were not available. In addition, users often had to rely on screenshots or manually typed content to get assistance from the chatbot. As a result, the AI experience felt limited compared to competing platforms offering broader document support.

According to the report, Meta AI will analyze uploaded documents and provide summaries or answer user questions based on the file content. Moreover, the chatbot will process information while considering the context of the entire document. This could make the feature especially useful for students, office workers, and professionals handling large amounts of written material.

The report also noted that users may eventually share documents with Meta AI from other applications, not only from inside WhatsApp itself. Furthermore, experts believe the feature could help Meta AI compete more effectively with platforms such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini, both of which already support document uploads.

In conclusion, the WhatsApp Introduces Useful Document Sharing Feature For Meta AI update reflects Meta’s effort to strengthen AI capabilities within its messaging platform. Although the feature is currently limited to beta testing on iOS devices, users are expecting a wider public release in the future.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Feature For Meta AI, Useful Document Sharing, WhatsApp Introduces

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