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WhatsApp’s new Nearby Share to enable file transfers without internet connection

WhatsApp’s new Nearby Share to enable file transfers without internet connection is tracked as a internet infrastructure institution within the internet infrastructure ecosystem.

WhatsApp’s new Nearby Share to enable file transfers without internet connection
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CategoryInstitution

WhatsApp’s new Nearby Share to enable file transfers without internet connection is tracked as a internet infrastructure institution within the internet infrastructure ecosystem.

RegionGlobal

WhatsApp’s new Nearby Share to enable file transfers without internet connection has public-source relevance to network operations, governance, dependency mapping, or market structure.

Signal FocusInternet infrastructure institution

WhatsApp’s new Nearby Share to enable file transfers without internet connection has public-source relevance to network operations, governance, dependency mapping, or market structure.

Content TypeProfile

WhatsApp’s new Nearby Share to enable file transfers without internet connection is tracked as a internet infrastructure institution within the internet infrastructure ecosystem.

Primary DomainSecurity

Public-source signals support medium-impact monitoring for infrastructure visibility and dependency analysis.

TopicInternet infrastructure institution

WhatsApp’s new Nearby Share to enable file transfers without internet connection is profiled by BTW Media because published evidence links it to internet infrastructure, governance, operational dependencies, or market visibility.

ImpactMedium

Public-source signals support medium-impact monitoring for infrastructure visibility and dependency analysis.

Confidence?Confidence Grade
0.90–1.00AHigh — direct sources
0.75–0.89A/BStrong
0.55–0.74B/CMedium
0.35–0.54C/DWeak–medium
0.10–0.34DWeak signal
0.00–0.09DInternal monitoring
Limited confidence (72%)

Several public sources

WhatsApp’s new Nearby Share to enable file transfers without internet connection is profiled by BTW Media because published evidence links it to internet infrastructure, governance, operational dependencies, or market visibility.

  • WhatsApp is developing a new feature called Nearby Share, allowing users to share files without an internet connection.
  • The feature, inspired by Apple’s AirDrop, will work across different platforms, including Android and iOS.

OUR TAKE
The introduction of Nearby Share on WhatsApp signifies a major leap in file-sharing capabilities, eliminating the dependency on internet connections. This feature can be particularly beneficial in areas with unstable network coverage. By adopting a cross-platform approach, WhatsApp potentially sets a new standard for seamless, secure file transfers.

— Zoey Zhu, BTW reporter

What happened

WhatsApp is reportedly developing a feature similar to Apple’s AirDrop, named Nearby Share. This was initially discovered by WABetaInfo in an April 2024 Android beta and has recently appeared in an iOS beta. Nearby Share will enable users to send various file types, including photos, videos, and documents, to nearby smartphones without needing an internet connection. This is particularly useful for transferring large files when network coverage is limited or unstable.

On Android, the feature functions similarly to AirDrop, allowing WhatsApp to share files as long as your phone can find, connect to, and determine the relative position of nearby devices. Recipients must give permission to receive files. However, the implementation on iOS differs; users need to scan a QR code to initiate file sharing, as iOS does not support the nearby device detection method.

The reason for WhatsApp’s switch to QR codes on iOS is unclear. Android Authority speculates it could be an added security measure to prevent malicious files, while 9To5Mac suggests it may be due to iOS limitations. Regardless, this development marks a significant step for WhatsApp in enhancing its file-sharing capabilities across different platforms.

Also read: WhatsApp starts rolling out Passkeys on iOS

Also read: Meta’s WhatsApp unveils new AI tools for businesses

Why it’s important

WABetaInfo states that files sent through Nearby Share will be protected by end-to-end encryption, similar to all WhatsApp messages. Notably, the feature is set to work across different platforms, including Android and iOS, meaning users will not be hindered by OS limitations, potentially making it superior to AirDrop.

Development on Nearby Share is ongoing, with Meta reportedly refining the tool’s design while working out the details regarding permissions and privacy measures. As the company continues to test the software, certain aspects will likely see adjustments over time and may not be included in the final version.

There is no official release date for the feature yet. WABetaInfo claims that the launch date remains uncertain due to several factors. Nearby Share is currently unavailable to testers, but those interested in trying out other features can download the latest WhatsApp beta from Google Play and Apple’s TestFlight.

At A Glance

  • Name: WhatsApp’s new Nearby Share to enable file transfers without internet connection
  • Type: Internet infrastructure institution
  • Base: Global
  • Profile focus: Institution

What It Does

  • Public records support monitoring of its role, services, and key relationships.

Why It Matters

  • Public-source signals support medium-impact monitoring for infrastructure visibility and dependency analysis.
  • Operational criticality: Medium
  • Time horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

  • Monitoring focuses on verified service continuity, governance changes, and relationship signals.
NowMedium priority

Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.

QuarterMedium policy sensitivity

Public-source signals support medium-impact monitoring for infrastructure visibility and dependency analysis.

YearNext quarter outlook

Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.

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