WhatsApp has released a new Android update, version 2.25.22.13, through the Google Play Beta Program. This update includes a new feature that will allow users to communicate with people who don’t have a WhatsApp account.
You’ll now be able to chat with people who don’t have a WhatsApp account.
With the beta update 2.25.22.13, WhatsApp introduced guest chats, allowing you to start a chat with people who don’t have an account. This feature allows you to invite someone from your contact list who doesn’t use WhatsApp and send them a direct message. However, there are some details to consider.

For example, if you want to start a chat with someone in your contact list who doesn’t have a WhatsApp account, the feature will send a special link to the person you selected. These links will be sent to the other user via SMS or email. The invited person doesn’t even need to install the app or create an account.
You can start a chat as soon as a user without an account clicks the link you send. However, there are some restrictions on guest chats. Sending media files (photos, videos, GIFs) will not be allowed. Sending voice or video messages or initiating calls will not be possible. Additionally, since these chats are designed for one-on-one communication only, group chats cannot be created.
All sent messages will be protected with end-to-end encryption. This means that only the two people chatting can read the messages. WhatsApp or third parties cannot access the message content. Guest users will be able to communicate securely through an interface similar to WhatsApp Web, without installing an app.
This new feature, which will allow users to message people without a WhatsApp account, will be available in an upcoming update. However, no specific date is currently available.