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OpenAI confirms ChatGPT is officially leaving WhatsApp after Meta pulls the plug on AI chatbots

OpenAI confirms ChatGPT is officially leaving WhatsApp after Meta pulls the plug on AI chatbots

OpenAI confirms ChatGPT is officially leaving WhatsApp after Meta pulls the plug on AI chatbots


OpenAI has confirmed that ChatGPT is bidding adieu to WhatsApp after Meta’s new rules on third party chatbots. The San Francisco based AI startup confirmed the development in an updated FAQ section on its website and said 15 January, 2026 will mark the last day for the chatbot on WhatsApp.

“On Jan 15, 2026, ChatGPT will no longer be available on WhatsApp. ChatGPT remains available on iOS, Android, and the web.” OpenAI wrote on its website.

OpenAI urges users to add their account on WhatsApp in order to maintain their chat history since WhatsApp does not allow for chat exports.

“We recommend linking your account soon to maintain your history. Your WhatsApp conversations won’t transfer automatically after January 15, 2026. WhatsApp does not support chat exports.”

However, OpenAI is providing users with the option to unlink thier phone numbers from their accounts after linking with ChatGPT.

Why is ChatGPT leaving WhatsApp?

Last week, Meta had quietly updated its business API policy on WhatsApp which in essence banned general purpose AI chatbots on the platform. After the announcement, it had become clear that third-party AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Luzia and Poke would have to shut down their chatbots on the platform.

​“Providers and developers of artificial intelligence or machine learning technologies, including but not limited to large language models, generative artificial intelligence platforms, general-purpose artificial intelligence assistants, or similar technologies as determined by Meta in its sole discretion (“AI Providers”), are strictly prohibited from accessing or using the WhatsApp Business Solution, whether directly or indirectly” the updated WhatsApp business API policy reads.

Meta claims that it is tightening the grip on third party AI chatbots due to the additional load on its servers. However, the stark reality is also that after the new policy comes into effect, Meta AI will become the only AI chatbot on the platform.

The AI chatbot has been slowly been occuping larger and larger space across all of Meta’s apps while users have no single kill switch to not interact with any of the AI features. Meanwhile, Meta also recently announced that it will taget ads and personalize content based on the conversations users have with its AI on Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp or the separate AI app.

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