WhatsApp’s latest beta version shows the messaging platform replicating Instagram’s prominent Stories feature by testing a persistent reply bar for viewing status updates.

Android users on v2.22.26.3 and iOS testers noticed the app now displays a fixed response strip at the bottom when checking ephemeral photo and video statuses posted by contacts.
The change replaces the previous swipe-up action to message or react, aligning WhatsApp’s interface with Instagram Stories’ ever-present reply field. Tapping may also show emojis before sending texts.
Launched in 2017, WhatsApp’s Snapchat-like Status feature lets users share disappearing 24-hour updates. The reply bar modification levels UI differences with Meta-stablemate Instagram.
Integrating creative tools or stickers from Stories to elevate Status is anticipated next. For now, sharing WhatsApp updates directly as Instagram Stories is being tested.
The persistent response box is among recent shifts, including backing for HD images and video, to boost the Status experience. But some see it as a stepping stone for deeper integration with Instagram.
As Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg bids to tie together his family of apps, WhatsApp cherry-picks the best of Stories in a bid to boost its popularity.
The company straddles a fine line between unification and each platform’s unique appeal. But for now, users seem receptive to importing selected Instagram features into the messaging service.