WhatsApp plans to turn you into a sticker pack: Here’s how
During a video call, WhatsApp has been working on a feature that would let users switch to an avatar while turning off the camera. According to earlier rumours, the feature would be accessible once users join a video conference and turn off the camera. According to a recent article, the business intends to expand beyond providing Avatars for video conversations by converting them into stickers.
After they've done that, WhatsApp will instantly transform their Avatar into a sticker pack with a variety of faces and emotions, including, among others, meh face, crying, love, heartbreak, LOL, mind blowing, and perplexed. Then, just like other stickers on the site, WhatsApp users will be able to message their friends and family using this Avatar sticker collection.
Users will be able to create their Avatars by tapping the Avatar option for the first time, just like they can on Facebook. After they've done that, WhatsApp will instantly transform their Avatar into a sticker pack with a variety of faces and emotions, including, among others, meh face, crying, love, heartbreak, LOL, mind blowing, and perplexed. Then, just like other stickers on the site, WhatsApp users will be able to message their friends and family using this Avatar sticker collection.
Users can build their Avatars by tapping the "Avatar" option for the first time, just like on Facebook. When they're finished, WhatsApp will instantly transform their Avatar into a sticker pack with a variety of expressions and emotions, like meh faces, crying, love, heartbreak, LOL, mind blowing, and perplexed, among others. Once that happens, WhatsApp users will be able to message their friends and family using this Avatar sticker pack just like they can with other stickers on the app.
The screenshot provided by the blog site also demonstrates how WhatsApp users will be able to update their Avatar sticker pack by hitting the "Edit Avatar" button that will appear towards the pack's bottom.
The photos additionally demonstrate that WhatsApp users will be able to set their Avatar as their profile picture. This is comparable to a feature that the business provides on Facebook.
According to the article, there is no information on when this function would be made accessible in the company's Android and iOS-based apps because it is still in the development stage.