We have investigated the formation of highly porous nanostructured tungsten trioxide (WO3) films of several microns thickness using elevated temperature anodization in nitric acid. Plate-like crystals with thicknesses in the range of 20-60nm and lengths in the order of 50-1000nm were obtained after anodization of tungsten foil in 1.5M HNO3 at 50 °C. High intensity {20 0} WO3 crystallographic signatures from platelets revealed the presence of predominantly orthorhombic WO3 nanoplatelets in annealed (up to 550 °C) samples. Photocurrent measurements revealed that 4 h anodized sample at 20 V produced the largest photocurrent density. High photocurrent response from the nanoplateleted films show the possibility of developing efficient WO3/electrolyte sandwiched photosensors.