How to Print WhatsApp Chat on iPhone and Android
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Note: When exporting chat history, WhatsApp doesn’t let you select a specific timeframe. Moreover, WhatsApp doesn’t include media in the exported file, instead, it creates a separate folder for your pictures.
Print WhatsApp Messages on Android
Exporting a WhatsApp chat is available on iPhone and Android. We will start with the Android app and move on to the iPhone version. Let’s get started.
Step 1:OpenWhatsAppon your Android phone and select a thread you want to print.
Step 2:Tap thethree vertical dotsmenu at the top-right corner.
Step 3:ExpandMore.
Step 4:SelectExport chat.
Note: You can export chat without media or with media. Exporting chat with media will increase the file size. Let’s select Without media.
Step 5:WhatsApp exports a file with your messages and opens the Android share sheet to save it.
Step 6:You can upload the file to Google Drive, email someone, send it via Bluetooth to a PC or Mac, and simply save it to your preferred file manager.
We have used theSolid Explorer appon Android and saved the WhatsApp chat to the Documents folder. It’s one of the best file manager apps on Android.
After you export a WhatsApp chat, print it out using the steps below.
Step 7:Since we have saved the exported file to the Documents folder, open it in your file manager app.
Step 8:Select the.TXTfile and open it withGoogle Docs.
Step 9:Once opened, tap thethree vertical dotsmenu at the top-right corner and enablePrint layout.
Step 10:SelectShare and exportand tapPrint.
Step 11:Select your preferred printer from the following menu, make the necessary changes, and print your WhatsApp messages.
If your printer isn’t showing up on your Android phone, read our dedicated post to fix the problem.
Print WhatsApp Messages on iPhone
You can print your WhatsApp messages from your iPhone too. Here’s how.
Step 1:OpenWhatsAppand select a chat you want to print.
Step 2:Tap thecontact’s nameat the top.
Step 3:Scroll toExport Chat.
Step 4:Export a chat with or without media.
Step 5:WhatsApp generates a .ZIP file and opens the iOS share sheet. TapSave to Files.
Step 6:Select a relevant folder and hitSaveat the top-right corner.
Step 7:Open theFiles appand select the folder in which you exported the file.
Step 8:Tap on the.ZIP fileto unzip it. Open.TXT file.
Step 9:TapShareat the bottom and selectPrint.
Step 10:Select your printer and hitPrintat the top.
You can read our separate post to learn how toprint from iPhone with and without Wi-Fi.
Print WhatsApp Chat From WhatsApp Web
WhatsApp web and desktop apps mirror your messages from your phone. You can’t check your entire chat history on the desktop and export it. However, if your printer is connected to your desktop, you can use a workaround to print WhatsApp messages on Windows and Mac.
When you export WhatsApp chat on your phone, email, or send the file to the desktop. You can check messages on a big screen and print them out.
With many organizations and businesses using WhatsApp, having a physical copy of your chat is important. You can also use them as a legal defense in specific situations.
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Last updated on 10 August, 2024
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