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WhatsApp automatically saves all of the photos you send and receive to your Android by default. If you've turned this feature off to save space on your phone or tablet, you're probably wondering how you can download photos manually. Saving photos from WhatsApp manually is straightforward on some Androids, but a bit more involved on others. But don't worry—it's possible! This wikiHow article will teach you how you can save images from WhatsApp messages to your Android's photo gallery, both manually and automatically.

How do I download pictures from WhatsApp to my gallery?

Pull up the photo you'd like to save and hit the three-dot menu in the top-right corner. Select "View in gallery" and hit the three horizontal dots at the bottom-right corner to pull up another menu. Select "Save" to save the pic to a special folder for WhatsApp images.

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Downloading Photos Manually

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  1. This opens the conversation.
    • Depending on your Android, you may not have seen an option to save a photo from WhatsApp to your Android. It's still possible—you'll just need to use your file manager app (like Samsung's My Files or Files by Google) or send it to yourself via email.
    • If you don't have a file manager app, you can download Files by Google from the Play Store.
  2. This opens a larger version of the photo.
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  3. It's at the top-right corner.
  4. This opens the photo in your gallery.
  5. This icon is at the bottom-right corner. This opens a few options at the bottom.
  6. It's at the bottom of the screen. This saves the photo to your gallery in a folder called "WhatsApp Images" or "WhatsApp Media."
    • If you didn't see the option to save the photo, continue to the next step.
  7. Save with your file manager if you couldn't save the photo. If you didn't have the option to save the photo in the last step, try using your file manager:
    • Tap the sharing icon at the top of the photo—this is the icon that looks like three dots connected by two lines.
    • Tap your file manager app, such as My Files or Files by Google.
    • Tap the Images or Photos folder to save the photo to your gallery.
    • If this doesn't work for you, continue to the next step.
  8. If the previous steps did not work for you, this one definitely will. It's easy, but takes a little longer:
    • Tap the sharing icon at the top of the photo—this is the icon that looks like three dots connected by two lines.
    • Tap Gmail or your preferred email app. This creates a new message with your photo attached.
    • Type your own email address into the To: field and send the message.
    • When the message arrives (it should be immediate), tap it, and then tap the attachment to open the photo.
    • Tap the three vertical dots at the top-right and select Save. The photo is now in your gallery.
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Downloading Photos Automatically

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  1. It's the green-and-white chat bubble icon in your app list.
    • If WhatsApp is already open and you're looking at a chat, tap the back button to return the Chats list.
    • WhatsApp automatically download all images, voice messages, and other media from your chats by default, but you can change how and when this happens.[1]
  2. You'll see this at the top-right corner.
  3. It's near the middle of the menu.
  4. In the "Media auto-download" section, tap each option to choose whether you want photos, videos, documents, and other media to download in that situation. When you're finished editing each section, tap OK.
    • By default, all media is automatically downloaded on Wi-Fi, but you can change this to just photos if you'd like.
    • The "roaming" default is no media—choosing anything other than this could result in roaming fees. Tap OK if you make any changes.
    • If you don't allow photos to download in any of these situations, you can still save photos to the gallery manually.
  5. This takes you back to the Settings menu. Now you'll need to make sure the photos appear in your gallery.
  6. It's near the top of the menu.
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1. To download a photo manually, tap the photo, tap the three dots at the top-right corner, and then tap View in gallery. Tap the three horizontal dots at the bottom and select Save.
2. If that doesn't work, tap the photo, and then tap the sharing icon at the top. Select your file manager app and save the photo to Images or Photos.
3. If that also doesn't work, tap the photo, tap the sharing icon, and then select Gmail. Enter your own email address and send the message. Tap the message when it arrives, tap the photo attachment, tap the three dots at the top-right, and then tap Save.

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