
Meta is working on a new WhatsApp feature that allows users to upload documents directly to Meta AI from the chat attachments menu. Here are the details.
As WhatsApp users who rely on Meta AI know, the assistant’s file support has been quite limited until now. Currently, users can upload photos from the iPhone gallery or take a new one from chat.
From there, users can ask questions about the content of the photo.
However, Meta AI still lags behind other AI-powered assistants that also allow users to upload documents, allowing them to ask questions about a file, such as a lengthy spreadsheet, or discuss the contents of a PDF directly with the assistant.
Now, as discovered by WABetaInfoMeta is working on precisely that.
Based on the WhatsApp beta for iOS 26.20.10.72, available through TestFlight, the app is now rolling out the ability to share documents with Meta AI to some beta testers.

Of WABetaInfo:
Sharing a document with Meta AI can make it much easier to obtain accurate and relevant information. Instead of copying and pasting text or manually describing the content, users can simply share the file directly. This allows the AI to analyze the document in context to provide more specific answers. If the document contains a problem or question, Meta AI can solve it step by step and offer a solution. Additionally, this improves the experience by bringing the interaction closer to how users already share documents in their chats and groups. Previously, users often had to take screenshots and send images to achieve a similar result. By sharing documents, interaction becomes faster and more precise.
The option reportedly appears in the chat attachments menu, allowing users to send files directly to Meta AI without copying and pasting text or relying on screenshots.
WABetaInfo notes that the feature “is available to some beta testers” and adds that it “will roll out to more users in the coming weeks.”
the site also notes that the feature had already started rolling out in the beta version of WhatsApp for Android, and the latest version of TestFlight aligns the iOS version with that implementation.
As is often the case with WhatsApp features in beta version, WABetaInfo says that “a limited number of users will also be able to test” document sharing with Meta AI through the App Store version of the app.
However, as it is This is also the case with the new WhatsApp functions.It is not known when it will reach all users, even after its official launch.
To read the full WABetaInfo report, follow this link.
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