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How to use WhatsApp Web

We'll show you how to use WhatsApp on your desktop or laptop

By, andUpdated March 12, 2025
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As one of the most popular messaging services, you’ve already heard ofWhatsApp. From its humble beginnings in 2009—two years before Apple introduced iMessage—to its acquisition by Facebook (now Meta) in 2014, WhatsApp has become the dominant messaging platform around the globe.

In recent years, it's grown even more potent with new features likevideo messages,self-destructing voice messages, the ability to edit sent messages, and more. We even finally got anWhatsApp iPad app in May 2025.

As popular as the WhatsApp mobile apps are for iPhone and Android, it's easy to forget that you can also use WhatsApp on a desktop or laptop computer. The company provides native apps for Macs and Windows PCs, plus a web-based version that works in any modern web browser on nearly any platform.

Difficulty

Easy

Duration

15 minutes

What You Need

  • WhatsApp mobile app

  • iPhone or Android smartphone

  • Latest version of Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Opera, or Safari

WhatsApp Web is a great way to keep in touch with friends, family, and colleagues when your smartphone is not handy or you prefer not to type messages on a smaller touchscreen keyboard.

Moreover, you can now use WhatsApp Web even when your phone is offline. At one time, WhatsApp needed to be running on your smartphone to relay messages between WhatsApp's servers and the browser-based version of the app. Thankfully, WhatsApp added a multi-device feature a few years ago that lets you directly link up to three other devices to your account.

One small catch is that you’ll still need to use WhatsApp on your iPhone or Android smartphone to link those devices to your account. Since your WhatsApp profile is tied entirely to your phone number, there's no username or password to log in; instead, you must authenticate WhatsApp Web through its mobile apps. This could be a problem if you want to access WhatsApp Web from a new computer and your phone is dead. Otherwise, once logged in with your web browser, you can chat away even when your phone's battery is dead or offline.

How to sign in to WhatsApp Web from an iPhone

Using WhatsApp Web from your iPhone is easy; just launchWhatsApp Web in Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, or Edge and scan the QR code on the computer with the WhatsApp mobile app from your phone. WhatsApp Web automatically launches in the browser and remains active until you log out from it on your computer or phone.

Step 1: In your computer's browser, navigate tohttps://web.whatsapp.com.

WhatsApp Web 2024 login screen QR code on Microsoft Edge
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Step 2: Launch WhatsApp on your iPhone.

Step 3: On the iPhone, select theSettings tab in the bottom-right corner, and then chooseLinked devices.

Three iPhones showing steps to link WhatsApp Web from an iPhone by scanning a QR code.
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Step 4: Select theLink a device button and authenticate with Face ID or Touch ID as needed. The camera view will open in WhatsApp.

Step 5: Hold your phone up to the code on your screen to pair it up. The WhatsApp page in your browser should refresh immediately to log into WhatsApp and show your current list of chats.

How to sign in to WhatsApp Web from an Android phone

ForAndroid phones, here are the steps to follow after opening the WhatsApp website on your computer:

Step 1: On your Android phone, launch WhatsApp and select the three dots in the upper-right of the Chat page.

Step 2: SelectLinked devices and then selectLink a device. Use your fingerprint or enter your device passcode if prompted.

WhatsApp for Android linking with a QR code.
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Step 3: Hold your phone up to the QR code on your computer to pair it.

Step 4: Your smartphone account is now linked to the web version of the app. The WhatsApp page in your browser should refresh immediately to log into WhatsApp and show your current list of chats.

How to sign in to WhatsApp Web without a QR code

Signing in to WhatsApp Web is typically done by scanning a QR code on your iPhone or Android phone. If that's not doable, you can also link by entering the phone number of your WhatsApp account, which will give you an eight-digit code to key into WhatsApp on your phone to authenticate the link instead. However, the steps are otherwise the same in either case.

Step 1: From theWhatsApp Web sign-in page, selectLog in with phone number.

WhatsApp Web 2024 login screen QR code on Microsoft Edge
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Step 2: On the next screen, enter the phone number of your WhatsApp account and selectNext.

WhatsApp Web 2024 phone number prompt on Microsoft Edge
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Step 3: You'll be shown an eight-digit code to enter into WhatsApp on your phone.

WhatsApp Web phone code to link device on Microsoft Edge
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Step 4: Open WhatsApp on your smartphone, and selectYou >Linked devices on an iPhone or three-dot menu andLinked devices on an Android phone.

WhatsApp for Android linking with a manual code.
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Step 5: SelectLink a device.

WhatsApp on Android showing option to link with a phone number instead of a QR code.
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Step 6: From the QR code screen, chooseLink with phone number instead and enter the eight-digit code from WhatsApp Web when prompted.

WhatsApp for Android linking with a manual code.
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Step 7: The WhatsApp page in your browser should refresh immediately and show your current list of chats.

WhatsApp Web interface.
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How to use WhatsApp Web

WhatsApp Web is as easy to use as the mobile app, and the interface will look familiar.

Step 1: To send a message from your desktop, click on an existing chat or click on theNew chat icon and select the contact you wish to interact with. Here, you can see previous chats, if they are saved, or alternately see the message bar at the bottom.

Step 2: Click on theType a message bar and start chatting.

Step 3: When you’re done with your message, click theEnter key on your keyboard to transmit — or just click on theSend icon.

Step 4: If you want to include documents, images, or recordings, just attach the files from your desktop and send them as you would any other message by clicking on the paper clipAttach icon at the bottom of the current chat.

WhatsApp Web screen lock active in Chrome.
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How to secure WhatsApp Web with a password

Once you've logged into WhatsApp Web, your browser will remain logged in and associated with your account until you explicitly log out. However, since logging out will require you to use your phone to sign back in, you should keep it as is unless your smartphone is available and online.

Fortunately, you don't need to sign out to keep your private messages away from prying eyes. Instead, you can enable an App Lock feature in WhatsApp Web that will keep your browser signed in and linked to your account while requiring a password to unlock it.

Step 1: In WhatsApp Web, selectSettings with the gear icon above your profile picture in the lower left corner.

WhatsApp Web settings label next to gear icon
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Step 2: From the Settings menu, selectPrivacy, and then scroll down and selectApp lock (formerly Screen lock).

WhatsApp Web app lock privacy setting
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Step 3: Select the check box besideApp lock to enable this feature.

WhatsApp web set password prompt for app lock
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Step 4: When prompted, enter and confirm the password you'd like to use to secure WhatsApp Web, and selectOK.

WhatsApp Web App lock time options in privacy settings
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Step 5: Choose the period of inactivity that needs to elapse before WhatsApp automatically locks the screen.

Once app lock is enabled, you can also lock the screen at any time by selectingLock app from the main three-dot menu. App lock replaces the Log out option on this menu; you can still log out rom the Settings menu if you need to log out of your WhatsApp Web session entirely.

Note that an app lock password applies only to the current WhatsApp Web session in whatever browser you're using. It's not shared with other devices, and will need to be set up again if you log out and log back in later.

WhatsApp Web features

After scanning the QR code, you can view your WhatsApp chat list directly on the web page. On the left, you can see your chats by clicking a contact to open the chat and your message history, if you saved it.

On the top-left of the web page, three icons are available:Status,New chat, andMenu, which offers a list of nested options. The Status option reveals all statuses posted by your contacts, along with the ability to respond from the reply area at the bottom of the pane. ClickingNew chat opens the contacts list on the left side of the page. From here, you can create a new group or begin a conversation.

The three-dot drop-down menu lets you create a new group, change information in your profile, search archived chats, view starred messages, change settings like notifications and chat wallpaper, or log out.

Jesse Hollington
Jesse has been a Mobile Writer for Digital Trends since 2021 and a technology enthusiast for his entire life — he was…
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