How to Set a Video as Your Wallpaper on iPhone
Answer: A: Answer: A: Sorry, to use Live Wallpaper, requires iPhone 6S or higher.
How to Set a Video as Your Wallpaper on iPhone
Set a Live Photo as wallpaper on iPhone
Go to Settings > Wallpaper > Tap Choose a New Wallpaper > Tap Stills > Choose one wallpaper you prefer and tap Set. Go to Settings again > Wallpaper > Tap Choose a New Wallpaper > Tap Live this time > Select one of the live wallpapers you like > Tap Set. Your live wallpaper should work now.
Go to Settings > Wallpaper > Choose New Wallpaper. Select “Live Photos” and then the live photo you just saved. Position the GIF how you want it and then tap “Set.” You can choose whether you want it to be on the Lock Screen, the Home Screen, or Both.
Tap the “Share” icon (the curved arrow) and select “Live Photo” from the second row of options. The video will be converted into a Live Photo, which can be found in your Photos app. Step #3. Now, to set the TikTok video as a live wallpaper on your iPhone lock screen, go to Settings → Wallpaper → Choose a New Wallpaper.
Now you can set your iPhone, iPad and iPod with live wallpaper up on your screen. Who wouldn't like to see their iPhone/iPad/iPod screen come to life?
On iPhone XE and iPhone SE, you will not see the Live wallpaper option in settings. To animate your live wallpaper, tap and hold until the image starts moving on the lock screen.
To set a live wallpaper, tap on the 'Set as launcher wallpaper' button, check the preview, and tap on 'Set wallpaper. ' The app lets you set videos as live wallpapers on just the homescreen or the homescreen and lockscreen both.
How to Set a Live Photo or GIF as a Mac Screen Saver
Go to “Wallpaper” in the “Settings” app and tap on “Choose a New Wallpaper” at the top. Scroll down to the “Live Photos” section, select the video you just converted and tap “Set”. Make sure that the Live Photo button in the bottom center is enabled. Then, tap “Set Lock Screen” in the pop-up window, that's it!
Live wallpapers offer an animation effect for iPhone 6s and later (excluding iPhone SE). Keep in mind that even if you set a Live wallpaper to both your Home screen and Lock screen, the animation will only be available on the Lock screen with a firm press.