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WhatsApp prepares to move GIF search from Tenor to Klipy ahead of 2026 shutdown

JANE A.
JANE A.
Jan 19

WhatsApp is preparing to change one of the behind-the-scenes components that supports how users search and share animated images in chats. According to findings surfaced in a recent iOS beta build, the messaging app is in the process of replacing Tenor with Klipy as a default GIF provider. The change appears in version 26.2.10.70 of the iOS beta distributed via TestFlight and suggests the transition is underway, though not yet live for the general user base.

The timing of the move is closely tied to Tenor’s own roadmap. Tenor has confirmed that it will shut down its API services on June 30, 2026, and has already stopped onboarding new developers. Since WhatsApp relies on external APIs to power in-app GIF discovery, continuing with Tenor would eventually leave a gap in functionality. Integrating Klipy allows WhatsApp to maintain feature continuity without forcing users to adjust their habits or settings.

Klipy positions itself as a broad animated content library, offering GIFs, memes, and stickers through an official API designed for third-party integrations. From a user perspective, the shift is expected to be largely invisible. WhatsApp plans to automatically migrate users who currently rely on Tenor-backed searches over to Klipy, with no manual action required. Shared GIFs sourced from the new provider will include a Klipy label, offering a small but clear indication of the backend change.

At present, WhatsApp supports GIF search through both Tenor and Giphy, with availability varying by region and account configuration. Users who already have access to Giphy are not expected to see any change. The update mainly affects accounts where Tenor is the sole provider, as those searches will be rerouted to Klipy once Tenor’s services go offline.

This transition is not unique to WhatsApp. Other platforms that have historically depended on Tenor, including Discord, have also begun lining up alternatives ahead of the June 2026 cutoff. The broader shift highlights how dependent major social and messaging apps are on a small number of infrastructure providers for media features that users often take for granted.

While WhatsApp has not announced a specific release date, the beta indicators suggest the company aims to complete the migration before July 1, 2026. Doing so would avoid interruptions and ensure that GIF search remains a standard, if understated, part of everyday conversations on the platform. The change may not alter how people use WhatsApp, but it reflects the ongoing maintenance required to keep even familiar features running smoothly.

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