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Image and media handling rules for send, gateway, and agent replies
Modifying media pipeline or attachments
Image and media support

The WhatsApp channel runs on Baileys Web. This page covers media handling rules for send, gateway, and agent replies.

Goals

  • Send media with an optional caption via openclaw message send --media.
  • Allow auto-replies from the web inbox to include media alongside text.
  • Keep per-type limits sane and predictable.

CLI Surface

openclaw message send --target <dest> --media <path-or-url> [--message <caption>]

  • --media <path-or-url> — attach media (image/audio/video/document); accepts local paths or URLs. Optional; caption can be empty for media-only sends.
  • --gif-playback — treat video media as GIF playback (WhatsApp only).
  • --force-document — send media as a document to avoid channel compression (Telegram, WhatsApp); applies to images, GIFs, and videos.
  • --reply-to <id>, --thread-id <id>, --pin, --silent — delivery/threading options shared with text-only sends.
  • --dry-run — print the resolved payload and skip sending.
  • --json — print the result as JSON: { action, channel, dryRun, handledBy, messageId?, payload } (payload carries the channel-specific send result, including any media reference).

WhatsApp Web channel behavior

  • Input: local file path or HTTP(S) URL.
  • Flow: load into a buffer, detect media kind, then build the outbound payload per kind:
    • Images: optimized to fit under channels.whatsapp.mediaMaxMb (default 50MB). Opaque images are recompressed to JPEG (default side ladder starts at 2048px, descending on repeated size misses); images with transparency are kept as PNG. If the source is already an acceptable JPEG/PNG/WebP within the size and side-length budget, the original bytes are preserved unchanged instead of being recompressed. Animated GIFs are never re-encoded, only size-checked.
    • Audio/voice: unless already native voice audio (.ogg/.opus, or audio/ogg/audio/opus), outbound audio is transcoded via ffmpeg to Opus/OGG (48kHz mono, 64kbps, capped at 20 minutes) before sending as a voice note (ptt: true).
    • Video: pass-through up to 16MB.
    • Documents: anything else, up to 100MB, with filename preserved when available.
  • WhatsApp GIF-style playback: send an MP4 with gifPlayback: true (CLI: --gif-playback) so mobile clients loop it inline.
  • MIME detection prefers sniffed magic bytes, then the file extension, then response headers; a generic sniffed container (application/octet-stream, zip) never overrides a more specific extension mapping (for example XLSX vs ZIP).
  • Caption comes from --message or reply.text; empty caption is allowed.
  • Logging: non-verbose shows ↩️/; verbose includes size and source path/URL.
The 16MB audio/video and 100MB document figures above are the shared per-kind media defaults used when no explicit byte cap is passed. WhatsApp sends set an explicit cap from `channels.whatsapp.mediaMaxMb` (default 50MB), which applies uniformly across kinds for that account.

Auto-Reply Pipeline

  • getReplyFromConfig returns a reply payload (or array of payloads) with text?, mediaUrl?, and mediaUrls? among other fields.
  • When media is present, the web sender resolves local paths or URLs using the same pipeline as openclaw message send.
  • Multiple media entries are sent sequentially if provided.

Inbound Media To Commands

  • When inbound web messages include media, OpenClaw downloads it to a temp file and exposes templating variables:
    • {{MediaUrl}} — pseudo-URL for the inbound media.
    • {{MediaPath}} — local temp path written before running the command.
  • When a per-session Docker sandbox is enabled, inbound media is copied into the sandbox workspace and MediaPath/MediaUrl are rewritten to a sandbox-relative path like media/inbound/<filename>.
  • Media understanding (configured via tools.media.* or shared tools.media.models) runs before templating and can insert [Image], [Audio], and [Video] blocks into Body.
    • Audio sets {{Transcript}} and uses the transcript for command parsing so slash commands still work.
    • Video and image descriptions preserve any caption text for command parsing.
    • If the active primary model already supports vision natively, OpenClaw skips the [Image] summary block and passes the original image to the model instead.
  • By default only the first matching image/audio/video attachment is processed; set tools.media.<capability>.attachments to process multiple attachments.

Limits and errors

Outbound send caps (WhatsApp web send)

  • Images: up to channels.whatsapp.mediaMaxMb (default 50MB) after optimization.
  • Audio/video: 16MB cap (shared default; overridden by mediaMaxMb when sending through WhatsApp).
  • Documents: 100MB cap (shared default; overridden by mediaMaxMb when sending through WhatsApp).
  • Oversize or unreadable media produces a clear error in logs, and the reply is skipped.

Media understanding caps (transcription/description)

  • Image default: 10MB (tools.media.image.maxBytes).
  • Audio default: 20MB (tools.media.audio.maxBytes).
  • Video default: 50MB (tools.media.video.maxBytes).
  • Oversize media skips understanding, but the reply still goes through with the original body.

Notes for Tests

  • Cover send and reply flows for image/audio/document cases.
  • Validate size bounds after image optimization and the voice-note flag for audio.
  • Ensure multi-media replies fan out as sequential sends.