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How To Send Images On WhatsApp Without Losing Quality

Tuesday, 19 October 2021

Have you ever had it where you have sent an image on WhatsApp, only for it to be compressed and reduced the quality of the picture? Well, if you have, this article could be of great use.

Here, we will guide you through the simple steps required to send images and even multiple photos on WhatsApp without losing original quality.

The First Method Is To Send Pictures as Document

Arguably the most simple and straight forward way of sending an uncompressed image over WhatsApp is to do so by sending it as a Document. This is very beneficial if you are looking to send just one or two images.

To do this, open a conversation with the person you want to send the image to. Then, click on the  clip icon. From there you will see 'Document' as an option. Once you have selected this, a series of non-image documents will come up. If you are able to click on 'Browse' or 'Browse other docs', you will see more options appear, you can scroll to the image you wish to send in png of jpg format. Should you fail to see the image you want to send, you might need to go into your gallery app and make sure it is saved as a file or a document.

Second Method Is Zip And Send

If you only want to send one or two images, using the Document method works just fine. But if you want to send multiple images - perhaps from a vacation or something - you might want to opt for the Zip and Attach File method.

You will want to download an app - File Commander and QuickPic are two popular Android-based ones - that will allow you to zip the file, which then allows you to send items in their original form; it is like they shrink into the zip file but still the usual size once unzipped

Once the file is zipped then is ready, just open WhatsApp and find the conversation you want to send to. Go through the same process as above - hitting either the + or clip icon to load up Document - and then you should find the zip file you have created by name, which you can then send.

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