However, there is some good news on that front because according to a tweet from WABetaInfo, more details about the WhatsApp app for iPad have been revealed. According to them, the app being developed for the iPad is a native app. This means that users won’t need to open a browser to access WhatsApp on their tablets.
• Is WhatsApp for iPad a web app? No, it's a native app!
• Will WhatsApp for iPad work independently? Yes.
• Is WhatsApp for iPad already available? No.
• WhatsApp beta for iPad? If you have WhatsApp beta for iOS, you will automatically have the iPad version in the future. https://t.co/aQYBBtW7Sb— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) August 21, 2021
It will also be a standalone app where it can work independently from the iPhone app. This is versus the current method where users will need to have a smartphone linked to the desktop app in order for it to work. By making it independent on the smartphone app, it should allow WhatsApp to be usable on more devices at once.
That being said, WhatsApp for the iPad isn’t available yet. We know that the company is working on bringing about multi-device functionality, which is linked to the iPad app, but when exactly it will be available remains to be seen.