Messaging platform WhatsApp has launched native multi‑account support for iPhone users, bringing the iOS version closer to its Android counterpart.
iPhone users can now add up to two WhatsApp accounts on the same device. Each account maintains separate chats, notifications, privacy settings, and profile information, while switching between them is made simple through a new “Account List” option in the Settings menu.
The feature is currently available to beta testers on iOS version 25.34.10.72 and later, while Android users have enjoyed similar multi-account functionality since 2023. Notifications are clearly labeled to indicate which account a message belongs to, and switching into protected accounts requires Face ID or Touch ID, ensuring user privacy and security.
This update provides a convenient solution for users who manage both personal and work numbers, removing the need for a second device or reliance on the WhatsApp Business app. Analysts say the move reflects changing user habits, as more people juggle multiple roles or identities from a single phone. It also brings WhatsApp closer to rival messaging apps that already support multiple profiles.
Although a public rollout date has not been confirmed, early-access users in some regions are already able to try the feature. Broader availability is expected soon as WhatsApp continues to expand tools for flexibility across accounts, linked devices, and privacy settings.

