WhatsApp to Let Users Reserve Usernames in New Update
WhatsApp is developing a ‘username reservation’ feature that will allow users to secure their preferred usernames before the system’s full public launch. This move aims to transition users away from phone number-based identification to unique, personalized handles.
Key Takeaways
- WhatsApp is building a username reservation system for both Android and iOS.
- Beta users can test the feature by checking username availability in their profile section.
- Early reservation helps users secure desired names before others claim them.
How Username Reservation Works
The new feature, currently in testing for Android beta users, will appear in the profile section. Users can type their desired username and check its availability. If the name is free, they can reserve it immediately.
This experimental phase allows WhatsApp to refine the system before the official rollout. The company plans to extend the same functionality to iOS users soon, as reported by WABetaInfo.
Benefits of the New System
Once launched, the username system will serve as a unique identifier, eliminating duplicates on the platform. Users who secure their names early will maintain their preferred handles, while latecomers might face limited options.
The development follows WhatsApp’s recent work on a ‘channel quiz’ feature designed to boost engagement between users and channel admins.



