- iPhone users may soon get the ability to use multiple WhatsApp accounts on one device.
- The feature appears in beta version 25.19.10.74 and allows seamless switching between accounts.
- Each account retains its own chats, settings, and notifications for personalized management.
- No official release date yet, but signs point to a near-future rollout.
WhatsApp is preparing to bring the ability to use multiple accounts on a single iPhone device without needing to log out, one of its most requested features to users.
According to recent beta testing activity, the messaging platform has begun trialing this functionality in version 25.19.10.74 of its iOS beta app, offering a major quality-of-life upgrade for users who juggle work and personal profiles.
The feature, which first appeared in early development earlier this year, has now entered a more advanced testing phase. It is expected to appear in the Settings menu under a new Account List section. This hub will display all added accounts along with their profile photos and names, allowing seamless switching with a single tap. Once a user changes accounts, WhatsApp will automatically load the associated chat history, custom settings, and notifications, making the transition smooth and intuitive.
Feature mirrors Instagram-style account switching
Much like Facebook and Instagram, which already offer native multi-account support, WhatsApps upcoming tool will allow users to move between accounts without logging out or closing the app. The update is designed to streamline account management on iOS, where such functionality has long been missing, despite being a staple on Android for quite some time.
Users will be able to add a second account by either linking an existing WhatsApp profile using a QR code or registering with a new number directly from within the app. This makes it easier for individuals who operate both business and personal profiles or manage international lines to toggle between them effortlessly.
iPhone Welcomes Seamless chat switching
Notably, each WhatsApp account added to the iPhone will retain its own unique settings, chat history, and even notification preferences. This means that once a user switches from one profile to another, they wont lose context or continuity. Whether its media download rules, privacy configurations, or custom tones for messages and calls, all settings stay intact per account.
Moreover, the new system is expected to enhance how users interact with notifications. For those with multiple accounts, incoming alerts will reportedly include both the senders name and the specific account the message belongs to. Tapping the notification would not just open the chat but also instantly switch to the relevant account, reducing confusion and improving speed of response.
Public release may be close
While the feature is still being refined and is only available in beta form for now, signs suggest that WhatsApp is making steady progress toward a broader release. Some screenshots circulating online show how the account switching interface is integrated directly into the iOS version of the app, reinforcing expectations that the final rollout could happen soon. However, theres no official release date yet, and it remains unavailable through Apples public TestFlight program.
If fully implemented, this feature would bring WhatsApp for iOS more in line with its Android counterpart, and even closer to how users manage accounts on Metas other major apps. It could also offer significant value for professionals, freelancers, and international users who have long had to rely on multiple devices or workarounds to keep separate conversations in order.