This is an open-source Chrome Extension that allows you to send messages in bulk via WhatsApp™ Web. You need to have WhatsApp™ Web open in your browser while using this extension.
You can install the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
Alternatively, you can download the extension.zip
file from the latest release and load it as an unpacked extension in Chrome.
- Open WhatsApp™ Web in your Chrome browser.
- Click on the WTF extension icon in the toolbar.
- Click on the Options button to configure the message and attachment you want to send.
- Paste the phone numbers list you want to send.
- Click on the Send button to start sending the messages.
Note that this extension is intended for legitimate and ethical use cases only. Any misuse or abuse of the extension is not the responsibility of the developers.
- Go to the Extensions page by entering
chrome://extensions
in a new tab. (By designchrome://
URLs are not linkable.)- Alternatively, click on the Extensions menu puzzle button and select Manage Extensions at the bottom of the menu.
- Or, click the Chrome menu, hover over More Tools, then select Extensions.
- Enable Developer Mode by clicking the toggle switch next to Developer mode.
- Click the Load unpacked button and select the extension directory.
This extension is not affiliated with or endorsed by WhatsApp™ or Facebook™. The use of this extension is at your own risk. The developers are not responsible for any damages, legal consequences, or other liabilities that may arise from the use of this extension.
This project uses the following packages:
- @wppconnect/wa-js (Apache License 2.0)
- react (MIT License)
- react-dom (MIT License)
- @types (MIT License)
- autoprefixer (MIT License)
- copy-webpack-plugin (MIT License)
- css-loader (MIT License)
- cssnano (MIT License)
- postcss-loader (MIT License)
- rimraf (ISC License)
- speed-measure-webpack-plugin (MIT License)
- style-loader (MIT License)
- tailwindcss (MIT License)
- ts-loader (MIT License)
- typescript (Apache License 2.0)
- webpack-cli (MIT License)
- webpack-merge (MIT License)
- @playwright/test (Apache License 2.0)
- qrcode-terminal (MIT License)