OpenAI has upgraded ChatGPT’s integration with WhatsApp, making it more interactive and user-friendly. Now, users can send photos and voice notes instead of just typing messages. This update makes it easier to get AI-powered responses in everyday situations.
For example, users can snap a picture of a foreign-language sign and ask for a translation or record a voice memo with a question instead of typing it out.
These features bring ChatGPT on WhatsApp closer to its capabilities on the web and mobile app.
Another key improvement is memory. If users link their ChatGPT account, the AI can remember past interactions and preferences. This means it can provide more personalized responses over time.
WhatsApp is one of the world’s most popular messaging apps, and OpenAI’s updates make ChatGPT more accessible for those who might not want to open a separate app.
However, OpenAI has stated that messages may be reviewed for safety purposes, so users should be mindful of what they share.
With these updates, ChatGPT feels more integrated into daily communication. Whether it’s summarizing a voice memo or offering troubleshooting tips based on a photo, AI-powered conversations are becoming more natural than ever.