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WhatsApp rolling out the new Larger Groups 1024 Participants feature. Users can create a larger group and add 1024 participants to their group. Recently it has rolled out the new screenshot-blocking feature for View once feature.

Now it is releasing the new larger Group feature to add 1024 participants. Today I am explaining to you WhatsApp’s new feature for Groups to add 1024 participants. You have to read this post till the end to know more about the new Larger Groups with 1024 participants.

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WhatsApp rolling out a Larger Group – of 1024 participants

WhatsApp is increasing the group limit of participants from 512. It is now supporting the 1024 people in a group. Users can now add up to 1024 people in a group. They won’t need to create more groups to add more than 1000 people. They can create a larger group and add up to 1024 participants.

WhatsApp new Larger Groups 1024 Participants
WhatsApp new Larger Groups 1024 Participants

As you can see in the given image, users can create a new larger group and add up to 1024 participants. They can also add up to 1024 people to their existing group. The new larger group participants feature is rolling out for certain Android and iOS beta testers.

You can check if the new feature to add more people to the group is available for your WhatsApp account. You have to try to create a new group or add new participants to your existing group. In the add people section, you will see the limit of people configured for your WhatsApp account.

If you see 1024 people limit then the new feature for the group is available for your WhatsApp account. If you see the 512-people limit then the new feature for groups is not available for your account. The new larger Group – 1024 participants feature is available for certain Android and iOS beta testers. But WhatsApp will soon release a new larger Group feature to add 1024 participants for all users.

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