Whatsapp For | Ubuntu !new!

While Windows and macOS users get a sleek, standalone .exe or .dmg from the WhatsApp website, Linux users are often left out in the cold. But don't worry—this isn’t a dealbreaker. In fact, Ubuntu users have several better ways to run WhatsApp than our Windows counterparts.

Start with sudo snap install whatsapp-for-linux . It takes 10 seconds, integrates perfectly with your system theme, and you’ll forget you aren’t using an "official" app. whatsapp for ubuntu

Happy messaging, Ubuntu family. Do you use a different method? Let me know in the comments below! While Windows and macOS users get a sleek, standalone

Let’s break down the best methods to get WhatsApp running seamlessly on Ubuntu 22.04, 23.10, or 24.04. First, let’s address the elephant in the room. WhatsApp officially tells Linux users to simply use the web browser. You can navigate to web.whatsapp.com and scan the QR code. Start with sudo snap install whatsapp-for-linux

If you’ve recently switched to Ubuntu (or have been a loyal user for years), you’ve probably run into this small but annoying friction point: There is no official WhatsApp desktop app for Linux.