Can I Send MP4 on WhatsApp?

Sending MP4 files on WhatsApp is a great way to share videos with friends and family members. MP4 (or MPEG-4) is a popular, high-quality format for storing digital audio and video files. It’s used by many different devices, from smartphones to televisions, and it’s the most common format for sharing videos online.

Fortunately, sending MP4 files on WhatsApp is fairly straightforward. To do this, first open up a conversation with the person you want to send the video to.

Then select the paper clip icon in the chat box and click “Attach File”. You can then select any MP4 file from your device you wish to send. Once you have selected the file, click “Send” and your MP4 will be sent as an attachment in the chat.

WhatsApp also has a feature that allows you to record or upload videos directly from your device’s camera roll or gallery and send them as an attachment in a chat. To do this, select the paper clip icon in the chat box then click “Attach Video”.

You can then either take a new video or select one from your device’s camera roll or gallery. Once you have selected the video, click “Send” and it will be sent as an attachment in the chat.

Note: It is important to remember that WhatsApp limits all attachments (including videos) to 16MB in size so if your video file is larger than this it will not be able to be sent via WhatsApp as an attachment in a chat but instead via link sharing services such as Google Drive or Dropbox.

In conclusion, sending MP4 files on WhatsApp is easy and straightforward with both methods providing an effective way of sharing videos with friends and family members over WhatsApp quickly and easily without having to worry about size restrictions or compatibility issues between devices.

Conclusion: Yes, you can send MP4 files on WhatsApp by either attaching them directly in the chat window or by recording/uploading them directly from your device’s camera roll/gallery – however it is important to remember that there are size restrictions for attachments (including videos) of 16MB so if your video file is larger than this it will not be able to be sent via WhatsApp as an attachment but instead via link sharing services such as Google Drive or Dropbox.