- WhatsApp is preparing a centralized media center on its web version to group all the photos, videos, documents, and links shared in chats.
- Includes advanced searches and filters by date, size, or keywords to make it easier to locate files.
- Allows you to select and manage multiple files at once to delete, download, or forward content from a single panel.
- It will be available soon after its development and testing phase, although there is no official release date yet.

Little by little, WhatsApp is expanding its features beyond the classic mobile chats. More and more users are taking advantage of the web version of the service to communicate from their computers, and now Meta is finalizing a tool that promises to save a lot of time for those who often search for old files in their conversations: the WhatsApp Chat Media Hub.
In future updates, WhatsApp Web will include this functionality as a space where photos, videos, GIFs, documents and links sent or received will be gathered in all chats, making it much easier to find any previously shared file without having to search chat by chat.
What is the Chat Media Hub and what will it do?
El Chat Media Hub will be a centralized dashboard accessible from the WhatsApp Web sidebar, identified by its own icon, just above the settings section. From this space, users can see at a glance all the multimedia content and files shared in their individual or group conversations, regardless of when or with whom they were sent.
File viewing will be unified, which means you can view images, videos, GIFs, documents, and even links all on one screen. So, if you remember receiving an important photo or document but can't remember which chat it was in, you can simply go to the Media Hub to locate it in seconds.
Advanced features to find and manage your content
One of the most useful improvements of this media center It's its built-in search system. It allows you to locate files by keyword, upload date, or even filter by size. This way, you can easily identify the largest files to free up space, or quickly retrieve a specific link or image using the search box.
The Media Hub will display additional details for each file, such as the name of the contact who shared it, the date, and the size. This will be especially useful for those who manage groups or receive many documents in work conversations.
Another key feature will be the possibility of select multiple files at once to perform bulk actions, such as deleting, downloading, or forwarding. All without leaving the hub, speeding up the management and cleanup of your file history on WhatsApp Web.
How is it different from what's on mobile?
Although there is a similar function in the mobile app, The multimedia center will be more practical and complete: with direct access from the main screen and advanced filters that make it easier to manage large quantities of files or documents.
While initial tests of the Media Hub on mobile have focused on group chat files, In the web version it will be available for all types of conversations, both groups and individual contacts.
Development status and future release
For the moment, The Chat Media Hub is in testing phase y Only a few users have been able to see it in the beta versions of WhatsApp Web.The leaks and screenshots published so far make it clear that this is one of the most anticipated new features for those who manage large amounts of files.
Meta has not yet announced a concrete deployment date, but Everything indicates that it will arrive in the next updatesFollowing its rollout to the web version, a similar alternative is expected to be implemented in the mobile app.
This The new panel will make it easier to manage shared files in any type of conversation., allowing you to quickly and efficiently search, delete, or forward content, without wasting time navigating through multiple chats. The addition of this feature will significantly improve the experience for those who manage a lot of files on WhatsApp.
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