WhatsApp Web to Get Chat Themes Feature with Enhanced Customization Options
Upcoming update for WhatsApp Web will introduce dozens of chat themes allowing users to personalize conversations with colors wallpapers and layouts bringing desktop experience closer to mobile app interface soon

In a move aimed at improving user experience on desktops, WhatsApp is preparing to roll out a new customization feature for its web version. The update is expected to introduce chat themes, giving users more control over how their conversations appear on screen.
Currently, customization on WhatsApp Web remains limited. Users can only adjust wallpapers and apply basic visual elements, leaving the interface far less flexible compared to the mobile app. However, this gap may soon narrow with the upcoming update.
According to early reports, the new feature will allow users to choose from nearly 49 different theme variations. These themes are expected to modify chat bubble colors and automatically apply matching backgrounds, creating a more polished and visually consistent interface.
One of the key highlights of this update is chat level personalization. Instead of applying a single design across all conversations, users will be able to assign different themes to individual chats. This could make it easier to visually separate personal messages, work discussions, and group chats at a glance.
Another important aspect is privacy. The selected themes will remain visible only to the user who applies them. This means any customization made will not affect how the conversation appears on the recipient’s device, ensuring a personalized yet private experience.
The feature is still under development and is likely to be introduced first to beta testers before a wider rollout. Once released, it is expected to bring the web interface closer to the experience currently available on Android and iOS devices.
With growing demand for personalization in digital communication, this update signals WhatsApp continued effort to make its platform more user friendly and visually adaptable across devices.





