New Delhi, April, 2026.
WhatsApp today announced
that people in India can now complete prepaid mobile recharges directly within
the app. Powered by PayU, the feature is rolling out in phases across Android
and iOS and will be available to all users over the coming weeks.
The feature allows people
to seamlessly recharge their own number or that of friends and family members
in just a few simple steps. People across India with prepaid connections on
Jio, Airtel, and Vi can choose from a range of available plans and complete their
mobile recharges directly within WhatsApp, making the process easy, and
convenient.
Ravi Garg, Director, Business Messaging,
Meta India,
said, "In India, WhatsApp is where people connect with friends and
family — and increasingly, where they complete everyday essential tasks. By
bringing recharges directly into WhatsApp, we are making it easier for people
to stay connected without having to juggle between multiple apps. This is part
of our continued effort to build a more unified experience on WhatsApp, where
people can get more done in one place, in a way that is simple, reliable, and
seamless.”
WhatsApp has also
introduced a rupee (₹) icon on the home screen to make it simpler for people to
discover and access the payments section within WhatsApp. Apart from giving
easy access to the recharges, the ₹ icon provides a clear and familiar entry point for people to
use UPI on WhatsApp and provide access to all metro services offering WhatsApp
based ticketing by clicking on the feature. People can also click the rupee
icon within the 1:1 chat threads while messaging friends, family and others to
easily send payments using UPI.
“At PayU, we believe the
best payment experience is one that is naturally embedded in the platforms
where users already spend their time. WhatsApp is part of daily life for people
across the country, and mobile recharges are a routine digital transaction.
Bringing recharges to WhatsApp allows users to complete a task they perform
regularly within an app they already have open—that’s what embedded payments
should feel like. Our partnership with Meta reflects our commitment to making
high-frequency transactions simpler, more accessible, and effortless,” said Hemang Dattani, Chief Business
Officer, PayU Payments.
Steps to access and use the
recharge feature
This launch builds on how
WhatsApp is already playing a role in people's everyday lives in India, from
conversations and business interactions to payments and essential services.
Today, people are using WhatsApp to book metro tickets across cities, pay
bills, and access a range of citizen services through government chatbots, all
within a familiar chat interface. With mobile recharges now integrated into the
app, WhatsApp is extending this utility further, bringing another essential,
high-frequency task into a single, seamless experience.