Today, Meta officially confirmed what some WhatsApp users had already been noticing for the past few days: the app now supports Live Photos.
WhatsApp announced that it's finally rolling out native support for Live Photos and Motion Photos to all users.
WhatsApp now lets iPhone and Android users share Live Photos and Motion Photos, which will move and play sound in the app.
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