How to use WhatsApp on your computer (Mac or Windows PC)

Learn how to set up and use WhatsApp on your Mac or Windows PC to stay connected, send messages, make calls, and share media directly from your desktop. We’ll also explain what to do if you can’t get WhatsApp working on your computer.

WhatsApp working on Mac

WhatsApp is the world’s most popular instant messaging service, and it works on iOS, Android, and KaiOS. With some easy steps, you can also get it to work on your iPad.

However, if, like me, you spend most of your time in front of a computer, you can set up WhatsApp on the big screen and send or reply to messages straight from your desktop. This eliminates the need to pick up your smartphone every time WhatsApp sends you a notification.

Note that the steps here also help you set up and use WhatsApp Business on your computer.

Supported OS versions

You have two options when it comes to using WhatsApp on a computer.

1) You can use the WhatsApp desktop app on:

  • macOS 11 or newer
  • Windows 10.1 or newer

2) You can use WhatsApp Web in a web browser even if your computer doesn’t fit the above app requirement.

Before you begin

Make sure you’ve activated WhatsApp on your iPhone or Android phone using your phone number, as you cannot sign up for a WhatsApp account on your computer.

Per WhatsApp:

“You can use WhatsApp on up to four linked devices at once without the need to keep your primary phone connected. You’ll need to log in to your primary phone every 14 days to keep linked devices connected to your WhatsApp account.”

Set up the WhatsApp desktop app on your Mac or PC

1) Download the WhatsApp desktop app:

2) Open the WhatsApp desktop app and you’ll see a QR code. You have to scan this QR code later (Step 6).

3) Now, open WhatsApp on your iPhone and tap Settings. On an Android phone, tap the three dots menu button in the top right of the WhatsApp Chats screen.

4) Select Linked Devices.

5) Tap Link a Device and authenticate using Face ID, fingerprint, or device passcode. It should open WhatsApp’s built-in scanner.

Link a Device in WhatsApp on iOS and Android

6) Point your phone to the QR code on your computer, and it will automatically scan it. Now, wait for it to load your chats on the big screen.

Scan WhatsApp Web QR code using WhatsApp on iPhone

7) Once your chats are loaded, select one from the left sidebar on your computer. You can now send messages, photos, videos, and documents and create polls.

8) You can also click the audio or video call buttons to talk to your friend or family member via WhatsApp from your desktop.

Video and audio call options in WhatsApp app on Mac

Use WhatsApp in a web browser

In addition to using WhatsApp in its computer app, you can also use it inside popular web browsers like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, Firefox, and Safari. The steps are similar to the app method we already explained above. Here’s a quick recap:

1) Visit web.whatsapp.com in a web browser on your computer, and you’ll see a QR code.

2) Go to the Linked Devices section of the WhatsApp app on your smartphone and scan the QR code you see in your computer browser.

Note:

  • You can make audio and video calls from WhatsApp’s desktop app, but you can’t do that from WhatsApp Web accessed in a web browser.
  • You cannot send your current or live location from either WhatsApp desktop or WhatsApp Web.

Log out of WhatsApp on your computer

Here is how to stop using WhatsApp on a computer from the desktop app, web browser, or your primary smartphone:

From the computer app or web browser

  1. Click the settings icon in the lower-left corner of the WhatsApp app or website.
  2. Choose Log out.
Log out from WhatsApp on computer

From your phone

  1. Open WhatsApp on your phone and go to the Linked Devices section.
  2. Tap the computer or browser name under Linked Devices.
  3. Tap Log Out. After this, when you try to use WhatsApp in that desktop app or web browser, it will ask you to log in again.
Log out of WhatsApp web from your phone

Unable to use WhatsApp on a computer?

Here’s what to do if you can’t use WhatsApp in your desktop app or web browser:

  • Make sure your Mac or PC is connected to the internet via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. This will ensure you don’t see the ‘Computer not connected‘ message.
  • Refresh the web.whatsapp.com browser page.
  • Quit the desktop app or the web browser and retry.
  • Update the desktop app.
  • Update the web browser if you’re using WhatsApp Web. Note that you can’t use WhatsApp in old browsers such as Internet Explorer.
  • Clear your web browser cache, history, and web data, and retry logging in to WhatsApp Web.
  • Turn off the VPN on your computer.
  • If you’re connected to a library, office, or college Wi-Fi, make sure “web.whatsapp.com“, “.web.whatsapp.com“, or “.whatsapp.net” are allowed on this network. If the network administrator says WhatsApp is blocked, you may be able to use a VPN to bypass that restriction.

What to do if you’re unable to scan the WhatsApp QR code on your computer from your phone: