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WhatsApp update allows you to draw and write over photos


WhatsApp update allows you to draw and write over photos
WhatsApp has followed in Snapchat's footsteps by adding the ability to draw and write over photos and videos.The new update for iOS also allows you to layer emoji over pictures, by selecting the smiley face logo in the upper right of the screen.Users who have downloaded the latest update will be presented with new text and emoji icons, alongside a sliding scale of colour options for drawing.


WhatsApp update lets people write and draw on their pictures, taking one Snapchat's most fun features


WhatsApp update lets people write and draw on their pictures, taking one Snapchat's most fun features
WhatsApp just got updated, with a huge range of new camera features for people to play with.And they are primarily meant playfully – the new features include tools that let you draw on pictures before they sent, and allow you to add emoji to your pictures.They also include a new way of adding people to group conversations that will come as a saviour for anyone who's used WhatsApp to organise anything.


WhatsApp now lets you draw over pictures


WhatsApp now lets you draw over pictures
WhatsApp has added a range of new photo and video features, including the ability to write and draw on images in the same way that you can in Snapchat and, more recently, in Instagram and iMessage.The latest update to the messaging app includes tools to customise images and videos, as well as camera upgrades that let users take better photos within the app.The new tools, which are available on iOS and Android, will automatically appear when you update the app.


WhatsApp updates to let users draw and add emoji to images


WhatsApp updates to let users draw and add emoji to images
A WhatsApp update enabling users to draw on images and add emoji to photos has dropped, as the Facebook-owned service ups the intensity in its battle with Snapchat.Similar features have been available on Snapchat for some time – filters and the ability to generally annotate images is one of the app's most popular features.Now WhatsApp is looking to challenge that idea with its own take.


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