Creating a live wallpaper for iPhone is one of the easiest ways to personalize your device and make it stand out. It’s super easy and quick and takes literally 2 minutes! This guide walks you through the easiest way to create a custom live wallpaper, plus a few quick fixes in case it’s not moving as it should.
- STEP 1: Download the App
- STEP 2: Choose a Template
- STEP 3: Change the Background
- STEP 4: Confirm Your Background Selection
- STEP 5: Replace the Images
- STEP 6: Preview Your Wallpaper
- STEP 7: Save Your Wallpaper
- STEP 8: Set It as Your Wallpaper
- STEP 9: Customize Further with Widgets
- How to Fix a Live Wallpaper That Isn’t Moving
STEP 1: Download the App
Download the app Widgify from the App Store.
STEP 2: Choose a Template
Open the app and go to DIY Live Wallpaper, then select the template you prefer (e.g., Gojo's).
STEP 3: Change the Background
To change the background, click on Background. You can either upload your own photo or choose one that's already made.
STEP 4: Confirm Your Background Selection
After selecting the background, click on Done to move to the next step.
STEP 5: Replace the Images
- Make sure you’ve already downloaded the images you want to use.
- For the main image, click Simple Replace, choose the image, and hit Import.
- For the smaller images, you can either use Batch to replace all three at once or Single Replace to change them one by one.
STEP 6: Preview Your Wallpaper
Once you’ve made all your changes, click the eye icon to preview how it looks.
STEP 7: Save Your Wallpaper
If you’re happy with it, save the wallpaper.
STEP 8: Set It as Your Wallpaper
Go to your Photos app, select your new wallpaper, and click Use as Wallpaper.
STEP 9: Customize Further with Widgets
You can also add widgets and customize the look to your liking.
How to Fix a Live Wallpaper That Isn’t Moving
If your live wallpaper isn’t moving, don’t worry! Here are two simple fixes to get it working again.
1. Check If Live Wallpaper Is Activated
First, ensure that you’ve actually enabled the Live Wallpaper feature. Sometimes, it might be set as a still image instead of an animated one.
2. Disable Low Power Mode
If your wallpaper is still not moving, check if Low Power Mode is enabled. This setting can interfere with live wallpapers to save battery, so turning it off should fix the issue.
To disable Low Power Mode:
Go to Settings > Battery
Toggle Low Power Mode off
For a step-by-step visual guide, I’ve made a YouTube tutorial that walks you through the process. You can check it out!
Hope this helps! Let me know in the comments if you have any questions.
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