Recharging your mobile plan in India just became significantly more convenient. WhatsApp has integrated a new mobile recharge feature, allowing users to top up their plans from major telecom operators like Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea (Vi) without ever leaving the app.
By partnering with the fintech firm PayU, Meta is positioning WhatsApp Pay as a one-stop shop for daily transactions, directly competing with platforms like Google Pay and PhonePe.
How to Access the Feature
The feature is being rolled out in a phased manner for both Android and iOS users in India. Once it reaches your device, you can find it here:
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Open the WhatsApp app.
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Navigate to the Chats tab.
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Tap the Rupee (₹) icon located next to the Camera icon.
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Look for the Mobile Recharge option within the Payments section.
Note: This same section also allows you to book metro tickets for cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
The Important Catch
While this is a major upgrade for convenience, there are a few limitations during this initial launch:
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Prepaid Only: This service is currently restricted to prepaid users.
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Postpaid Users: If you are on a postpaid plan, you must still use the official telecom apps (like MyJio or Airtel Thanks) or websites to pay your monthly bills.
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Phased Rollout: Not everyone will see the option immediately; it is slowly reaching users across the country.
Supported Operators
You can recharge plans for all three of India’s private telecom giants:
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Reliance Jio
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Bharti Airtel
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Vodafone Idea (Vi)
This move is part of WhatsApp’s larger strategy to turn its messaging platform into a “super-app” for the Indian market, combining social communication with essential utility services.

