
WhatsApp is working on a new feature that could allow users to import profile pictures from Facebook and Instagram. The feature, spotted in beta version 2.25.21.23 for Android, is currently being tested by a small group. It would enable users to sync their WhatsApp profile photo with their linked Meta accounts. This move aims to offer more convenience and personalization, especially for those who update their profile photos often.
Currently, users must upload a photo from their camera or gallery or use avatars and AI tools. However, the new feature will introduce two fresh options in the profile settings. These will allow users to directly select images from Facebook and Instagram. This is similar to existing Meta tools, where profile changes made on one platform reflect across others.
According to Web Beta Info, the upcoming feature will be optional and secure. Users can enable or disable it anytime. Importantly, syncing profile pictures from Facebook or Instagram will not compromise privacy or data safety. Meta has designed the system to protect users’ information while enhancing cross-platform connectivity.
This update brings WhatsApp closer to full integration with Meta’s broader ecosystem. The same feature is already available between Instagram and Facebook. Now, WhatsApp users could enjoy similar functionality, switching images across platforms without repeating the process manually. It simplifies profile management for millions of active users.
While there’s no release date for a full rollout, the feature could arrive in future updates. For now, it remains in beta and limited to select testers. Once released publicly, it may transform how users manage their identity across Meta-owned apps. This development is yet another sign of tighter platform unification under Meta’s vision.