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WhatsApp already offers a consolidated media management feature on its mobile apps
WhatsApp is reportedly working on a feature that will make it easier for s to view and manage all the media that they have received or sent while using WhatsApp Web. A new unified media browser, which is currently in development, is expected to roll out to WhatsApp Web s in the future. WhatsApp already offers a similar unified media section on WhatsApp for Android and iOS that allows s to view all media across chats and groups on their smartphone.
Feature tracker WABetaInfo WhatsApp Web. This is said to be a centralised hub that enables s to see a consolidated view of media they have sent or received from s on the Meta-owned messaging platform. It's still in development, and even testers don't currently have access to the feature.
The new chat media hub on WhatsApp Web
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WABetaInfo managed to enable the interface for the feature and shared a screenshot that gives us an idea of what to expect from the chat media hub. When the app is launched, s will see images, videos, and GIFs from all the chats on their .
The hub will also display two additional tabs that show all the links and documents across all their WhatsApp chats. Unlike the media viewer which shows content in a grid layout, the documents, and links view will provide additional context including the name of the sender and when the file or link was sent.
The feature tracker also states that the media hub will batch operations, allowing s to select multiple files and , forward, or delete them. It is also shown to feature a search bar and sorting button that is said to allow sorting of content by date or size.
One of the biggest advantages of the new unified chat media hub is the ability to quickly identify large media files for deletion, which can free up space on a 's computer. It can also help s find media, links, or documents, especially when they do cannot recall when or where they were sent or received.
It's currently unclear whether the media hub will exclude media, documents, and links from locked chats, or whether WhatsApp will allow s to display them by entering their secret code. We can expect to learn more about the feature once it begins to roll out to beta testers in the future.
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