In the fast-paced digital world of 2026, our WhatsApp often becomes a graveyard of unread group chats and promotional messages. To tackle this, WhatsApp has officially rolled out a feature that allows users to “Mark All as Read” or automatically clear the unread count every time the app is opened. This prevents the overwhelming feeling of seeing a massive green notification badge on your home screen.
The New “Clear Unread” Feature: How it Works
Previously, users had to manually select every single chat to mark them as read. The new update simplifies this by providing a dedicated option within the settings to handle unread counts automatically.
Key Benefits:
Instant Declutter: No more manual scrolling to find unread chats.
Home Screen Privacy: Clears the notification badge from the app icon.
Focus Mode: Helps you stay organized by highlighting only truly new interactions.
Step-by-Step Guide to Clear Unread Counts
Follow these simple steps to activate the feature on your Android or iOS device:
Update WhatsApp: Ensure you are running the latest version from the Play Store or App Store.
Open Settings: Tap the three vertical dots (Android) or the Settings gear (iOS).
Navigate to Notifications: Scroll down until you find the new “Clear Unread Count” toggle.
Enable the Toggle: Once turned on, WhatsApp will automatically reset your unread message badge every time you open the application.
The “Mark All as Read” Shortcut
If you prefer to manually clear your inbox but want to do it all at once, there is a hidden shortcut:
Go to your Chats tab.
Long-press any chat to select it.
Tap the three dots (Menu) at the top right.
Select “Select All” and then tap “Mark as Read.”
AI Unread Summaries: The Future of WhatsApp
In addition to clearing counts, WhatsApp is testing AI-powered summaries for unread messages. Instead of reading through 50 missed group messages, users will soon be able to click a “Summarize” button to get a quick bulleted list of what they missed.
Read More: WhatsApp Inbox Cleanup: How to Clear All Unread Messages in One Click
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