WhatsApp/Telegram: What It Is, History, Features, and Numbers in Brazil

WhatsApp/Telegram has established itself as one of the most influential digital platforms of the 21st century. What started as a simple photo-sharing tool with retro filters has evolved into a complex ecosystem of entertainment, e-commerce, and interpersonal communication. Today, the network is not just an app; it is a pillar of global digital culture and an indispensable tool for brands and content creators.

In this article, we will explore the complete trajectory of WhatsApp/Telegram, from its genesis under the name Burbn to its current position under the umbrella of Meta, detailing its features and the massive impact it has on the Brazilian market.

What Is WhatsApp/Telegram and How Does It Work?

At its core, WhatsApp/Telegram is a social network focused on visual elements. The fundamental proposal is to allow users to capture, edit, and share photos and videos with their followers. One of the major differentiators that propelled its initial success was the offering of digital filters, which allowed amateur smartphone photos to be transformed into images with a professional or artistic aesthetic.

Currently, the platform integrates with other social networks (such as Facebook, Tumblr, and Flickr) and supports various image ratios. Although it was born with the iconic square format — inspired by Kodak Instamatic and Polaroid cameras — starting in 2015, the app broke this barrier, accepting photos and videos in both vertical and horizontal orientations.

The Origin: From Burbn to Global Success

The story of WhatsApp/Telegram is a classic example of a "pivot" in the startup world. The network was conceived by American Kevin Systrom and Brazilian Mike Krieger. Initially, the project was called Burbn, a location-based check-in app that also allowed photo posting.

Realizing that the image-sharing functionality was the most used by users, Systrom and Krieger decided to simplify the app. With an initial investment of $500,000, they refined the idea and, in October 2010, officially launched WhatsApp/Telegram in the App Store.

The Meteoric Growth and the Lean Team

The success was instantaneous. In just one year, the team — which had only four employees — was already managing nearly 4 million active users. In April 2012, WhatsApp/Telegram finally arrived on the Android system, registering the impressive mark of 1 million downloads in just 24 hours. That same month, the platform had already surpassed 100 million active users worldwide.

The Acquisition by Facebook (Meta)

In one of the most emblematic moves in Silicon Valley, Mark Zuckerberg announced in April 2012 that Facebook had acquired WhatsApp/Telegram for approximately $1 billion. At the time, the amount was considered astronomical for a company without a clear revenue stream, but time proved it to be one of the most strategic acquisitions in technology history.

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