WhatsApp cover photo:  Popular instant messaging application WhatsApp is reportedly planning to add a new Facebook-like cover image. The ability to set cover photos is currently under development for WhatsApp Business Accounts.

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The feature has recently been spotted by WhatsApp development tracker WABetaInfo. "When the feature is enabled for beta testers, there will be some changes in your Business profile settingsa, said WABetaInfo.

According to the screenshot shared by the WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is planning to introduce a camera button in user's Business Settings. In this, users can select a photo or take a new one use as a cover photo.

When any other user from the contact list will visit your business profile, they will be able to see your newly-set cover photo along with the profile photo and status. The ability to set cover photos is currently under development for WhatsApp Business Accounts.

Meanwhile, The Meta-owned company is also working towards releasing the 'Community' feature in a future update. Community is a private place where group admins will have more control over some groups on WhatsApp.
The report said that WhatsApp Community is like a group chat and group admins are able to link other groups in the Community. The messaging application is reportedly working on some new features, including tweaking the built-in camera and a redesigned caption view, for iOS users.

"With the latest betas, the app is tweaking the built-in camera, as well as revamping other functions, reports 9To5Mac. WhatsApp for iOS has introduced some changes to the built-in camera on the iPhone with version 22.4.0.72," the news agency IANS reported.

According to the report, with the change, users have a bit more privacy when taking photos, as currently users could accidentally swipe up and show at least six of their personal images. The update prevents this. Not only that, but the camera icon on WhatsApp for iOS has also been redesigned, the report said.