ChatGPT Returns to WhatsApp Free in Europe After EU Ruling

The European Commission has compelled Meta to restore free access to ChatGPT on WhatsApp for EEA users, reversing a paid model. Users can now message 1-800-CHATGPT to use the AI without installing the app.

By Inside AI Editorial Team July 15, 2026
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July 15, 2026, (Inside AI) — ChatGPT has returned to WhatsApp for users across the European Economic Area (EEA), following a European Commission intervention that compels Meta to provide free access to third‑party AI chatbots on its messaging platform.

The restoration comes after months of regulatory back‑and‑forth. Meta initially blocked third‑party AI chatbots in November 2025, then reintroduced them under a paid model in March 2026. The Commission stepped in, ordering free access while its investigation continues.

Users in the EEA can now interact with ChatGPT by messaging the phone number 1‑800‑CHATGPT. No separate app download or installation is required. The service supports text queries, image uploads, voice messages, and even image generation directly within WhatsApp.

The Regulatory Tug‑of‑War Behind the Return

The European Commission’s move is not isolated. It reflects a broader push under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to ensure gatekeeper platforms like WhatsApp do not unfairly restrict interoperability. Meta’s initial block and subsequent paywall drew scrutiny for potentially stifling competition in AI services.

Meta’s policy reversal in March allowed third‑party chatbots but only through a paid model. Regulators deemed this insufficient, arguing that free access is essential for user choice and market fairness. The Commission’s order mandates free availability pending the outcome of its full investigation.

This case echoes earlier DMA battles, such as forcing Apple to allow third‑party app stores. The principle is consistent: dominant platforms must not leverage their user base to disadvantage competitors. Here, the competitor is OpenAI, whose ChatGPT was effectively locked out of WhatsApp’s massive EEA audience.

What Users Gain and What’s Still Unresolved

The WhatsApp integration lowers barriers to AI access. Users who may not install standalone apps can now tap into ChatGPT’s capabilities inside a familiar interface. This could accelerate AI adoption among demographics less inclined to download new software.

However, the service’s permanence hangs on the Commission’s final ruling. If regulators find Meta’s practices compliant, the free access could be revoked or altered. Meta has not publicly commented on the latest development, but its past resistance suggests it may challenge any lasting mandate.

Industry observers note that this sets a precedent for other messaging platforms. Telegram and Signal could face similar demands if they integrate AI chatbots. The DMA’s reach is expanding, and AI services are squarely in its crosshairs.

The European Commission has not yet reached a final decision in its investigation. Meta must continue offering free access to these services in WhatsApp until regulators complete the case and announce their final ruling.

For now, EEA users can enjoy frictionless AI conversations. But the underlying tension between platform control and regulatory oversight remains unresolved, with implications far beyond a single chatbot.

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