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Copilot exits WhatsApp on January 15 citing policy shift

The move complies with new Meta policies banning general-purpose AI chatbots.

byKerem Gülen
November 26, 2025
in Artificial Intelligence, News
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Microsoft announced that its AI chatbot Copilot will cease availability on WhatsApp after January 15, 2025, in compliance with revised platform policies from the Meta-owned messaging service. The change requires users to access Copilot through Microsoft’s mobile apps or web version instead.

WhatsApp introduced these policy updates last month, explicitly prohibiting general-purpose AI chatbots from utilizing its Business API. This restriction targets services like Copilot that integrate to interact with end users. The policy aims to allocate API resources toward non-AI business operations, ensuring WhatsApp’s infrastructure supports diverse commercial needs without favoring chatbot providers.

While the new rules block third-party AI distribution via WhatsApp, they permit businesses to incorporate AI internally for customer service purposes. This distinction maintains flexibility for enterprise applications but closes the platform to external chatbot hosting. Consequently, WhatsApp ends its role as a distribution channel for such AI tools, affecting multiple companies beyond Microsoft.

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Among those impacted, OpenAI confirmed its intention to terminate WhatsApp integration during January 2025, aligning with the policy timeline. Similarly, Perplexity and other AI developers face the same constraints, necessitating alternative platforms for user engagement. These adjustments reflect WhatsApp’s strategic focus on core messaging functions over AI extensions.

Copilot users on WhatsApp encounter a specific challenge with this transition: chat histories will not transfer to Microsoft’s platforms. The reason stems from the unauthenticated nature of WhatsApp access, which prevented secure data linkage. To address this, Microsoft advises exporting conversations promptly using WhatsApp’s integrated export features before the January 15 deadline arrives.


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