WhatsApp just opened username reservations for three billion people — here’s how to claim your handle before it’s taken

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WhatsApp just opened username reservations for three billion people — here’s how to claim your handle before it’s taken
A phone on a green background showing the WhatsApp username setup process
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  • WhatsApp is rolling out the option of reserving unique usernames
  • Username reservations are coming to users worldwide from this week
  • They’re designed to make communicating through WhatsApp “even more private”

WhatsApp has become one of the world’s most popular messaging apps, but not everyone is comfortable with handing out their phone number to a stranger to start a chat. Fortunately, Meta is rolling out a new feature to help change that.

Today (June 29), Meta announced the arrival of WhatsApp usernames, which the company says will be rolling out to over three billion users. From this week, you’ll be able to reserve a username that you can then use when the tool rolls out fully over the coming months.

Since there are a lot of users on WhatsApp, Meta is opening up reservations in advance so you can claim one that’s unique to you before it’s taken by someone else. Meta is also making it easier for organizations and small businesses to claim theirs, and owners will have the option to claim their existing Facebook and Instagram username for their WhatsApp account.

Adding new contacts to WhatsApp is fairly straightforward already — all you have to do is simply enter their number and a pop-up saying ‘this person is using WhatsApp’ will appear. But the addition of usernames paves a way for an even more convenient and private way of adding new contacts — aligning with how other social media platforms work.

A smartphone showing how to reserve a username in WhatsApp

(Image credit: WhatsApp)

Meta added that “usernames are [our] latest step to make WhatsApp even more private” in its announcement. For one, Meta says that there’s no search function that allows you to find anyone via username like you can on Instagram — there’s no directory for browsing, or suggestions and results.

If someone wants to add you as a contact, they’ll need to know your exact username if you want to add you. Additionally, Meta has also integrated an optional four-digit key which you can enable, which others will need to enter if they want to add you.

How to reserve your username

A smartphone showing how to set up a key for usernames in WhatsApp

(Image credit: WhatsApp)

The first step is to make sure your WhatsApp app is updated. Then, once username reservations have been rolled out in your region, head to Settings > Account > Username.

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Meta says it’ll alert you in the WhatsApp app when usernames are available in your country. It added that “we’ll be rolling out usernames gradually over the coming months”, so you may need to be patient to see the option.

Usernames have been in the works for WhatsApp for a while. Username reservations were first spotted back in October 2025, and in April users spotted a tool in the service’s beta that allowed them to create their own username, but was only available to a very limited number of users.


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