No, WhatsApp does not directly notify you when someone saves a picture you've sent.
There are a few reasons for this:
- Privacy: WhatsApp prioritizes user privacy, and notifying senders when someone saves a picture would be an invasion of the receiver's privacy.
- Technical limitations: WhatsApp's messaging system is not designed to track such activity in real-time.
- Security: Allowing real-time tracking of picture saves could be exploited for malicious purposes.
However, there are some indirect ways to get a sense of whether someone has saved your picture:
- Check the "Seen" status: If a picture you've sent has a "Seen" status, it means the receiver has opened the message and viewed the picture. This doesn't necessarily mean they saved it, but it's a good indication that they engaged with it.
- Look for the "Download" icon: If you've sent a picture through a group chat, you might be able to see if someone has downloaded it by looking for the "Download" icon next to the picture. This icon indicates that a member of the group has saved the picture to their device.
Ultimately, there is no way to know for sure if someone has saved a picture you've sent on WhatsApp. However, the "Seen" status and the "Download" icon can provide some clues.