How to create AI images in WhatsApp messages
WhatsApp now lets you create AI images in messages, adding more fun to your chats. You can even convert AI images to GIFs using the in-app option.
WhatsApp now allows you to create AI images in messages, adding more fun to your chats. You can also convert AI images to GIFs using the available options in the app. Here are instructions on how to create AI images in WhatsApp messages.
How to create AI images in WhatsApp messages
Step 1:
At the messaging interface on WhatsApp, click on the plus icon , then click on AI Image to proceed with creation.
Step 2:
Display the AI image creation interface on WhatsApp. You clearly enter the details of the image content you want to create so that Meta AI on WhatsApp can analyze the content and create the image. After entering the content, click the arrow icon to send.
Step 3:
Now you have an AI image with 4 different images. Below, if you need to change the content of the AI image creation, click Change . Then you have 2 options: Edit to re-enter the creation content, or click Create animation to convert the still image to a GIF image if you want.
Depending on your AI image creation needs, we can edit the image creation content, or convert it to GIF. Finally, click the send icon to send it in the message.
As a result, we get an AI image in a WhatsApp message as shown below. If you want to download the image, click on the image and select the download icon.
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