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WhatsApp tests new native cloud storage for direct chat backups

Last updated: April 28, 2026 7:32 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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WhatsApp is testing a new backup system that could let users store chat history in a native WhatsApp cloud service, a shift that would reduce the app’s long-standing reliance on Google Drive on Android and iCloud on iPhone. The clearest current report, from WABetaInfo, says WhatsApp is working on “its own cloud backup provider,” with backups expected to be end-to-end encrypted by default.

If that test turns into a public feature, it would mark a pretty meaningful change in how WhatsApp handles one of its most sensitive user functions. Right now, WhatsApp’s backup story is closely tied to outside cloud platforms. Google says WhatsApp backups on Android count toward a user’s Google Account storage limit, and its help pages warn that those backups can become one of the biggest storage items in an account.

That’s why this test matters beyond the usual beta-feature chatter. A first-party backup option could give WhatsApp more control over storage, restore flows, and privacy design, while also giving users an alternative if they don’t want chat archives eating into their Google storage or bouncing through Apple’s iCloud setup. At the moment, though, there’s no public sign that Meta or WhatsApp has formally announced a launch date, pricing model, or rollout plan for such a service. That part remains unconfirmed.

The security angle is just as important as the storage angle. WhatsApp has for years positioned end-to-end encrypted backups as an optional privacy layer, not a default one. Its own public materials have said users can secure backups with a password or a 64-digit key, and WhatsApp has also highlighted encrypted backups as one of its privacy features. The new reporting suggests the company may now be designing a system where encryption is built in by default for this new cloud route.

There’s also a practical hint about where this could go next. Separate reporting summarizing the same discovery says users may get 2GB of free cloud storage, though that detail appears to come from leak-based reporting rather than an official WhatsApp statement, so it should be treated cautiously for now. Still, even the suggestion points to what Meta may be trying to solve: backups are useful, but they’ve become expensive, messy, and increasingly tied to third-party storage quotas.

For now, the headline is simple: WhatsApp appears to be testing a direct, native cloud backup system for chats, and the idea lines up with real user pain points around storage and backup control. But until WhatsApp confirms the feature itself, the report should be read as a beta-stage development, not a product launch.

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