WhatsApp is eating 1.2GB RAM on Windows 11, even as Microsoft kills web app slop
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
WhatsApp's Windows app is experiencing significant performance issues, with high RAM usage of up to 1.2GB, even when idle, and slow functionality. The app's switch to WebView2 from UWP has led to complaints of freezing, delayed message delivery, and a "half-broken" feel. Despite Meta's vast resources, the app's poor performance persists, affecting millions of users. The issue is particularly pronounced on lower-end hardware, where the app's slow loading and choppy scrolling make it nearly unusable. Users have resorted to using the web version in a browser, which is ironically faster.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The poor performance of WhatsApp's Windows app undermines the user experience for millions of people who rely on the service for daily communication.
- · Meta's inability to optimize the app for Windows raises questions about the company's priorities and commitment to supporting its massive user base across different platforms.