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How do I get more wallpapers for my iPad?

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Rachel Hickman

Published Mar 09, 2026

How do I get more wallpapers for my iPad?

Changing your wallpaper on your iPad is easy, simply navigate to the Settings app, tap on Wallpaper, and next tap on Choose a New Wallpaper. You can choose from Apple’s stock wallpapers or your own Photo library. Tap on the wallpaper you like and set it up as your Lock Screen or Home Screen wallpaper.

How do I customize my iPad Wallpaper?

Here is how you can finish the process on your iPhone or iPad.

  1. Go to your Settings.
  2. Tap Wallpaper.
  3. Tap Choose a New Wallpaper.
  4. Tap All Photos.
  5. Select your custom design.
  6. Set it as **Lock Screen, Home Screen or both. **

Where can I get dynamic wallpapers for iPad?

How to set a dynamic wallpaper on iPhone and iPad

  • Fire up Settings > Wallpaper > Choose a New Wallpaper.
  • Tap on Dynamic and choose a dynamic wallpaper.
  • At the bottom tap Set.

Where can I download Apple wallpapers?

Below is a list of 19 brilliant websites to download the most amazing, original and gorgeous wallpapers for your iPhone or any other smartphone.

  • Papers.co. Papers.co is both a website and an app.
  • Poolga.
  • Pinterest.
  • Zedge.
  • iPhoneWalls.
  • iPhone Heat.
  • iDesign iPhone.
  • WallpapersCraft.

How do you get animated wallpaper on iPad?

How to Add a Live Photo to the Lock Screen

  1. Open the Settings app on your ‌iPhone‌ or ‌iPad‌ and select Wallpaper from the list.
  2. Tap All Photos to choose a Live Photo that you’ve created.
  3. Select the Live Photo you wish to use and select Set as Lock Screen.

Does dynamic wallpapers drain battery?

The answer: yes, but only if you let them.

What are moving wallpapers called?

Live wallpapers are animated and typically interactive backgrounds that provide ever-changing screens to keep your phone dynamic. A longtime Android feature, live wallpapers can change once in awhile or every time you power on the screen.

Can you do iOS 14 on IPAD?

Apple in June 2020 introduced iPadOS 14, the version of iOS 14 that’s designed to run on iPads.