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  1. WhatsApp for Windows Switches to WebView2: Memory Spike and Workarounds

    WhatsApp’s Windows client has quietly been recast as a Chromium-based web wrapper and the fallout is now visible in everyday use: a substantially higher memory footprint, weaker Windows integration, and a small but growing movement of users who are sideloading older native builds to get the lean...
  2. Restore WhatsApp Windows Native Client After WebView2 Migration

    WhatsApp’s decision to replace its native Windows desktop client with a WebView2-wrapped web app has left many Windows 10 and 11 users looking for a way to restore the older, native experience — this feature‑rich, lean WinUI/UWP client that used less RAM, provided tighter Windows integration...
  3. WhatsApp Windows shifts to WebView2 wrapper, raising RAM and integration concerns

    WhatsApp’s Windows client has quietly been rewritten as a wrapped web app, forcing many desktop users out of the native experience and into a WebView2/Chromium-backed “web shell” that is easier for Meta to maintain — but measurably heavier on system resources and weaker on native Windows...
  4. WhatsApp Windows 11 shifts to WebView2 web wrapper, boosting RAM use

    WhatsApp’s Windows client has quietly been reshaped into a Chromium-powered web wrapper — and the result is a noticeably heavier, less native experience that can chew through RAM, raise CPU use, and break the tight Windows 11 integrations many users relied on. What shipped as version 2.2584.3.0...
  5. WhatsApp Windows switches to WebView2, memory use soars and Windows 11 polish drops

    Meta’s latest WhatsApp update has quietly swapped the native Windows client for a WebView2 wrapper that simply loads the web interface — and early tests show a dramatic hit to memory use, responsiveness, and tight Windows 11 integration. Background WhatsApp’s Windows client has come full circle...
  6. WhatsApp Windows switches to WebView2 wrapper - RAM rise and UX concerns

    Meta has quietly replaced WhatsApp’s native Windows 11 client with a WebView2-wrapped version that essentially hosts web.whatsapp.com inside a Chromium-based runtime, a change rolling out through the Microsoft Store that many users say reduces Windows integration, increases RAM use, and makes...
  7. WhatsApp Windows Switches to WebView2 Web Wrapper, Native UI Replaced

    Meta has quietly moved WhatsApp’s Windows client away from a native WinUI/UWP implementation and repackaged it as a WebView2-wrapped instance of WhatsApp Web, a change that is rolling out via the Microsoft Store and already showing measurable differences in memory use, system integration, and...
  8. WhatsApp Windows 11 switches to WebView2: performance and RAM impact

    If WhatsApp on your Windows 11 PC suddenly feels sluggish — long startup times, choppy scrolling in busy chats, delayed message rendering, or sudden spikes in memory use — there’s a clear technical cause and a pragmatic mitigation path: Meta has moved the Windows desktop client away from the...
  9. WhatsApp for Windows Goes WebView2 Wrapper: What Changes for You

    Meta’s WhatsApp for Windows is being pulled away from a true native Windows 11 experience and folded into a Chromium-based web wrapper — a change that will log many users out and force a fresh sign-in flow, and that threatens to trade Windows integration and efficiency for development...
  10. Whatsapp for pc issue

    Recently I download WhatsApp for pc it is approximately 125 MB when I install this software then it shows error in the system log currently, I using window 10 x86 what i do
  11. VIDEO How to Download and Install WhatsApp Official App for Windows 10 Desktop

    Good news coming for all the WhatsApp users, as the company released the official WhatsApp app for Windows 10 desktop or laptop. The WhatsApp app for Windows 10 is very similar to WhatsApp for Web, but the advantage is that you can run WhatsApp right from the computer or laptop. 1. To grab the...