Wallpaper App For Mac

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How often do you change your desktop's wallpaper? Instead of the loud and busy artworks, have you considered using something elegant that pleases your eyes? Well, you'll only end up wasting time on hundreds of sites that offer wallpapers. We did write about Wallpaper and Screensaver apps for Macs but that was back in 2015. Things have changed a lot since then.

Firstly, the latest wallpaper apps offer a more vibrant and curated collection to work appropriately with the Macs and MacBooks. Secondly, they eliminate the entire charade of cropping and adjusting resolutions. Finally, they offer a spectacular selection of photos and ease of switching between your favorite wallpapers without meddling with the screen settings every time.

Let's check out six best wallpaper apps for your Mac.

Note: All the apps on this list are compatible with macOS 10.15.6 Catalina. That said, we don't guarantee that all of them will work on older macOS versions.
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1. Wallpaper Wizard

Looking to jazz up your Mac's desktop and extended workspace? Your search ends at the Wallpaper Wizard 2 app that provides over 25,000 wallpapers and the collection updates every month. The fact that it has categorized and clustered the wallpapers as per interests makes your search quite easy. Whether you are an art or food connoisseur, the app provides images that you can spend a day just checking them out.

All the images are in HD and 4K quality, making a world of difference on the Retina Macs and 4K monitors. You can even create a wallpaper playlist called Roll to let the app cycle between them. For multi-monitor setup users, the app also enables you to Roll them through the desktop spaces. You can then cycle between them at regular intervals ranging from 5 minutes to 1 week. With a massive, curated, classified and jaw-dropping collection of HD wallpapers like that, I doubt you'll ever have to look anywhere else.

Wallpaper Wizard costs $9.99 from MacPaw Store as a one-time purchase. You can pay the same amount as a monthly subscription to Setapp, an alternative store to Mac App Store. That will get you free access to several popular (over 150) paid apps for that nominal price.

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2. Unsplash Wallpapers

The official Unsplash Wallpapers app is the ultimate resource of copyright-free images and wallpapers to deck up your Mac desktop. The fantastic shots of landscapes and nature photos always feel like a breath of fresh air. The app offers a minimalist and simple interface to change the wallpapers on a Daily, Weekly, or Manually.

I love the option 'Update on all screens and desktops' since it is quite useful to folks like me who connect the MacBook Air to an external desktop. That means you can use the same wallpaper in a different resolution automatically. Yeah, no need to have a separate wallpaper for the extended desktop space.

Unsplash Wallpapers app is free to use and offers a gateway to the crazy collection of the images uploaded regularly.

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3. Irvue

Irvue is quite similar to the Unsplash app with the useful menu bar app. With that, you can let the app refresh photos randomly or from specific collections at predefined intervals ranging from 30 mins to a month. Of course, you can update manually too, but should you?

You can always download the wallpapers that you like. Alternatively, you can add new channels apart from the usual Featured one to let the program pick the wallpapers accordingly. Just like Unsplash, Irvue is free to download and use.

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4. DailyWall

If your choices are limited only to a handful of categories, DailyWall is the perfect contender app. You can pick wallpapers from categories like Landscapes, Aerial, Dark, Cars, Animals, Nature, Architecture, Food, and Devices. Of course, you can uncheck the ones you don't like.

The only thing that might bother you is the Skip limit. Yeah, you can only skip one photo per day. You can pay $4.99 per month to enjoy features like syncing the same wallpaper across your devices, spaces, favorites, iCloud sync, etc. DailyWall claims of continually updating its collection based on the wallpapers picked by professional photographers from sources like Unsplash, Pexels, and Pixabay.

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5. Wallcat

Don't let the word cat in the name fool you. The Wallcat app offers a curated compilation of photos that refresh every day. The beautiful part of this app is that it measures only 7.5MB.

You can choose between five different 'channels' to pick the one that suits your mood. The Light and Dark gradient channels are available only for Macs running macOS 10.15 Catalina and higher.

Wallcat is one of those honest apps that provides full credit to the original creator of the photo artwork. The menu bar icon lets you access that creator's profile from the drop-down. Wallcat is available for $1.99 from the Mac App Store.

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6. NASA Picture of the Day

As the name suggests, the app's purpose is straightforward - provide you with a new photo every day in high resolution. The coolest part about this app is that every picture comes with an explanation about it written by a professional astronomer. You can download those gorgeous images of the space or continue to enjoy a new one daily.

The only possible setback here is that sometimes the photos are in a different aspect ratio and may not fit your desktop background. For instance, I struggled to adjust a few images with the 1400x900 aspect ratio of my MacBook Pro. The same images looked beautiful on the extended 4K or ultrawide monitor with USB C for Macs. The app comes with a 10-day free trial, and after that, you can pay $10 annually to continue using it to nurture your enthusiasm about space.

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At the cost of sounding callous, I've often downloaded and use the wallpapers suggested through our compilations in the past. However, many didn't suit the MacBook Air's native resolution. Also, I wanted something elegant and professional looking.

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These Wallpaper apps for Mac can transform your desktop with just a few clicks and add to the visual delight. The comfort of changing a wallpaper automatically every day or picking one quickly without opening a browser is priceless.

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Wallpapers are the most basic customization an operating system can allow. Even iOS allows changing wallpapers, that’s how basic it is. On a Windows 10 device, Wallpapers are pretty much the only thing you can change in terms of how things look, apart from the accent color. Of course, if you’re willing to risk it you can change a whole lot more than just wallpapers and accent colors. I don’t know about you but I change my wallpapers quite frequently. If you’re the same, it might be a struggle to find new wallpapers as often. Here are 5 wallpaper apps for Windows 10 that’ll fulfill all your wallpaper needs, hopefully.

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1. 9Zen Wallpaper Changer

9Zen Wallpaper Changer, previously known as Brilli Wallpaper Changer, is arguably the most feature-rich wallpaper app available on the Microsoft Store. Most apps offer wallpaper from a single source such as Bing, or Unsplash. 9Zen offers you wallpapers from various sources, including Bing.

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You can set a region for Bing daily images and also set them as your desktop and lock screen wallpaper so that you have a new wallpaper every day. You can also create a collection of your favorite wallpapers, change the time interval at which wallpapers change, etc. It’s a free app but it is ad-supported and only allows 2 collections each with 30 wallpapers. If you want more you’ll need to buy the full version for at least $2.99.

2. Dinamic Wallpaper for Windows 10

Like 9Zen, Dinamic Wallpaper brings you wallpapers from a variety of different sources which include Bing, 500px Pulse, 500px Macro and NASA Astronomy. You can also add your own local collection to the app. Also, like 9Zen, it allows you to select your region for the Bing Daily wallpaper.

The app automatically changes your desktop and/or lockscreen wallpaper but you cannot select an interval manually. It can also automatically download and save an applied wallpaper to your PC. The app is free, mostly, but you’ll have to pay for access to some parts of it.

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3. Dynamic Theme Wallpaper App

Dynamic Theme is a must-have Windows 10 app especially if you frequently change wallpapers. Even though the name suggests it changes more than just Wallpapers, it doesn’t. The app is free though and mimics the Windows 10 interface quite nicely. It feels like a built-in app and a part of the OS instead of a third-party app.

You can set the app to change your desktop and/or lockscreen wallpaper to a single Bing or Windows Spotlight image. You can also set it to change your wallpaper automatically with new Bing and Windows Spotlight images. There’s not much to the app outside of these two sources. You can set a region for Bing, preview both Bing and Windows Spotlight images before applying, automatically save them to your PC and also set a time interval.

4. Wallpaper Studio 10

If you’ve used wallpaper apps on Android, you were probably expecting an app with a huge collection of wallpapers neatly put into categories. So far we haven’t given you that but Wallpaper Studio 10 is an app of that kind. It offers wallpapers in various categories like abstract, car, funny, life, nature, quotes, sports, etc.

There are thousands of wallpapers to choose from and you can also have the app automatically change your desktop and/or lockscreen wallpapers at set intervals. The app brings you a great community and you can also upload your own wallpapers to share with the world. The downside is the intrusive and annoying ads but you can get rid of them for $1.35. This is one of the best wallpaper apps for Windows 10 that you can enjoy now.

5. Splash! – Unsplash Wallpaper App

Splash! – Unsplash Wallpaper is an unofficial Unsplash client for Windows 10. For those unaware, Unsplash is an increasingly popular source of high-quality images that users have started using as wallpapers, hence the increasing popularity. Splash!, as you can now guess, offers you these high-quality images as wallpapers without having to browse through the website.

The app is extremely simple to use and you can get started right away once it is installed. When you launch it, your desktop wallpaper changes automatically. By default, the app will keep changing your desktop wallpaper at 1-hour intervals but you can change that and more in the settings. You can also simply click on the app to switch to the next wallpaper and there’s an endless supply of those. The wallpapers are automatically saved to your PC as well. If you want to change the dark and light themes on your Windows 10 computer on a scheduled time, you can do that with Auto Night Mode.