Moving WhatsApp chats from Android to iPhone is now much easier thanks to Meta’s built-in migration feature. Instead of relying on third-party software or complicated backup methods, users can perform a secure WhatsApp cross platform transfer directly between devices. The transfer occurs over a local Wi-Fi chat migration process, allowing conversations, photos, videos, and other supported data to move without passing through external cloud servers.

Before beginning the migration, ensure that both devices have the latest version of WhatsApp installed, enough available storage, and sufficient battery power. Most importantly, you must verify WhatsApp phone number using the same mobile number on both devices before the transfer can be completed.

Requirements Before Starting

To ensure a successful migration, make sure the following requirements are met:

  • Both Android and iPhone are updated to supported operating system versions.
  • The latest version of WhatsApp is installed on both devices.
  • Both phones are connected to the same local Wi-Fi network or are able to establish the direct wireless connection required by WhatsApp.
  • Both devices have enough available storage for chat history and media.
  • The same phone number will be used during setup on the new iPhone.

Meeting these requirements helps prevent interruptions during the migration process.

How to Transfer WhatsApp Chats From Android

The transfer begins on the Android device.

Step 1: Open Chat Transfer

Open WhatsApp and navigate to:

Settings → Chats → Transfer chats to iPhone

Select the transfer option to begin preparing your chat history.

Step 2: Allow Camera Permission

Grant camera access when prompted. The permission is required to scan the QR code displayed on the receiving iPhone.

Step 3: Prepare the Data

WhatsApp prepares your conversations and media files for transfer. Keep the application open and avoid locking the device until preparation finishes.

Once complete, the Android device waits for authentication from the receiving iPhone.

Complete the Transfer on iPhone

Install WhatsApp from the App Store if it is not already installed.

Step 1: Verify WhatsApp Phone Number

Launch WhatsApp and verify WhatsApp phone number using the exact same mobile number that was active on the Android device.

Using a different number prevents the transfer from completing.

Step 2: Scan the QR Code

The iPhone displays a QR code during setup.

Use the Android phone to scan the code, creating an encrypted connection for the WhatsApp cross platform transfer.

Step 3: Move WhatsApp History Wirelessly

After pairing both devices, choose to move WhatsApp history wirelessly. The application transfers conversations, photos, videos, voice messages, and supported media directly through the encrypted local Wi-Fi chat migration connection.

Keep both devices unlocked, connected to power if possible, and close together until the progress bar reaches 100%.

Is the Original Data Deleted?

No. The original WhatsApp data remains on the Android phone after the migration finishes.

Users can confirm that all conversations and media have transferred successfully before manually erasing the old device or performing a factory reset.

Can You Backup Messages Without a PC?

Yes. The built-in migration feature lets users backup messages without PC software by transferring data directly between devices over a secure wireless connection. This eliminates the need for third-party desktop applications while preserving end-to-end encryption throughout the migration process.

Tips for a Successful Transfer

For the smoothest experience:

  • Keep both devices connected to power.
  • Maintain a stable local Wi-Fi connection.
  • Leave WhatsApp open throughout the transfer.
  • Use the same verified phone number on both devices.
  • Ensure enough free storage on the iPhone before starting.
  • Do not interrupt the migration until it completes.

Following these recommendations helps reduce the chance of transfer errors and ensures that your conversations move successfully.

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