How To Use Animated Wallpapers On Windows 11

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Taylor Bell

Taylor Bell

Published on Apr 18, 2024

How To Use Animated Wallpapers On Windows 11

Quick Links

  • How to use live wallpapers on Windows 11 with Lively Wallpaper
  • Tips and tricks for using Lively Wallpaper
  • How to use live wallpapers on Windows 11 with Wallpaper Engine
  • Tips and tricks for using Wallpaper Engine

Windows 11 gives you plenty of customization options to make the operating system feel more like your own. But sometimes those options aren’t enough. For example, Windows 11 doesn’t natively support animated wallpapers, only static images (though you can cycle through different images if you want to). Fortunately, whenever there’s no official Windows feature for something you want, there’s always a third-party service that can scratch your itch.

There are a few third-party apps available if you want to use animated wallpapers on your Windows 11 desktop. If you don’t want to spend a dime, then Lively Wallpaper is your best bet. However, if you want more control and access to creations from the Steam Workshop, Wallpaper Engine is a great paid alternative. We’ll be looking at both of these options to see how they work, and you can pick whichever one fits your needs.

Screenshot of Windows 11 with various apps and a custom Start menu and theme

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How to use live wallpapers on Windows 11 with Lively Wallpaper

Lively Wallpaper is easily one of the coolest apps you can find if you want unique animated wallpapers for your PC. It’s free and open-source, with listings on the Microsoft Store and on GitHub for anybody who wants to make contributions. It provides a few wallpapers out of the box, along with the ability to customize them in different ways.

Here’s how you can get started with this free tool:

1. Download and install Lively Wallpaper from the Microsoft Store.

2. Open Lively Wallpaperand you’ll be greeted with the home screen featuring a few (12, at writing time) wallpapers to choose from.

Screenshot of the main library view in the Lively Wallpaper app

3. Click any of the options to immediately set it as your desktop background.

4. To customize the look of your wallpaper, click the ellipsis button next to its name, then choose Customise wallpaper.

Screenshot of the main screen in Lively Wallpaper with the Customize option highlighted for a selected wallpaper

5. Since the available wallpapers are pretty different, the options you get also vary. These can include colors, the size of certain elements, and more. You can see changes in real-time as you make them (assuming the wallpaper is currently active).

6. Click OK to save your changes.

Once you’ve saved your settings, you can close the app using the X button in the top right corner, which will minimize to the system tray. Closing it completely will make your wallpaper disappear. The app is also set to start with the system, so your animated background is always visible, though you can change this in the app’s settings.

The app also has a Gallery tab in the main view, which will presumably be used to house user-created wallpapers in the future. For now, you’re stuck with a few curated ones, but they’re all great.

How to choose your own wallpaper

While you don’t have an endless supply of wallpapers to choose from, Lively Wallpaper does let you upload your own. All kinds of wallpapers are supported, including video (online or local), GIFs, and even interactive web-based wallpapers. While we won’t dive into how you can create these wallpapers, the developer offers documentation on what’s supported. If you already have a wallpaper, here’s how to set it up.

  1. 1. Open the Lively Wallpaper app.

2. Click the + (plus) icon in the menu bar at the top.

Screenshot of the main view in the Lively Wallpaper app with the plus button highlighted in the top right corner

3. Choose a file or source to use as a wallpaper

Screenshot of the Add Wallpaper screen in Lively Wallpaper with options to choose a file, enter a URL, or use advanced options

  • To use a local file, drag and drop the file into the area indicated on the screen, or click Open to browse for a file. Most video file types are supported.
  • To use an online video or a webpage, use the Enter URL option. The app uses a custom handler for things like YouTube videos, so you can have a video playing in the background as long as it’s not restricted from being embedded.
  • The Advanced option lets you create dynamic wallpaper based on a 2D image. It uses AI to determine depth and generate a parallax effect when you move your mouse, though it can be imperfect at times.

4. You can still customize some of these wallpapers just as you can with the default ones. Local video offers settings like contrast, brightness, and playback speed, while AI-generated dynamic wallpapers let you adjust how much an image should shift with the parallax effect.

Screenshot of customization settings for a AI-generated 3D wallpaper based on a 2D image in the Lively Wallpaper app

5. Close the app when you’re done, and the video or animated wallpaper will remain visible. If the video has audio, it will usually be muted whenever you have another app in focus.

How to apply wallpapers to multiple monitors

If you only have one monitor for your PC, things are probably pretty straightforward so far, but if you want to use these animated wallpapers with multiple screens, you may want to mess around with extra options to make it work on all your displays.

You can do this by clicking the monitor icon on the menu bar, labeled with X Active Wallpapers (X being the number of monitors with an active wallpaper from the app). From here, you can choose one of three options:

Screenshot of multiple monitor settings in Lively Wallpaper

1. Selected screen only (default): Applies the wallpaper only to the selected screen.

2. Span across screens: Extends the wallpaper across your monitors.

3. Duplicate same wallpaper: Repeats the same wallpaper on each monitor.

Some wallpapers may work well when spanned, while others will look better if you choose the duplicate option. You can play around with this depending on the wallpaper you have. If you’d like the option to always choose a monitor before applying a wallpaper, check the box that reads Always pick screen when choosing wallpaper. Click OK when you’re done with your changes here.

Tips and tricks for using Lively Wallpaper

Lively Wallpaper doesn’t impact performance too much, but you can take some measures to save power, especially if you have a laptop. By default, Lively Wallpaper will pause the wallpaper animations whenever a fullscreen app is open, but you can further customize these options by going into the app’s settings and checking the Performance tab. The options here include:

Screenshot of Lively Wallpaper performance settings, showing various options for performance and power-related behavior

  • Applications fullscreen: Decide what happens with animated wallpapers when an app is opened in fullscreen (default: Pause).
  • Applications focused: Decide what happens when another app is in focus (default: Nothing).
  • When on battery power: Decide what happens when a laptop isn’t connected to a charger (default: Nothing).
  • When on battery Saver: Decide what happens when Battery Saver is enabled in the Windows settings (default: Nothing).
  • When on Remote Desktop: Decide what happens when the computer is being accessed via a Remote Desktop session (default: Pause).
  • Display pause rule: Decide whether pause rules should apply to all screens or on a per-screen basis (default: Per screen).
  • Pause algorithm: Choose how the app should determine if another app is active. The default is Foreground processand we recommend leaving this untouched. There’s also a Direct3D option that only pauses the wallpaper when a Direct3D app is running in exclusive fullscreen mode and disables all other performance settings.

You can use all these settings to adjust how Lively Wallpaper should behave to reduce resource usage and save power. Setting more options to Pause will save you more power, but it can reduce how lively these wallpapers feel in certain circumstances.

How to use live wallpapers on Windows 11 with Wallpaper Engine

Windows 11 screenshot that shows the Store page for Wallpaper Engine on Steam.

Lively Wallpaper works great as a free tool, but scouring through Google and YouTube looking for that perfect video to use as an animated wallpaper does take some time. You’re not even entirely sure how the end result will look until you apply the wallpaper. While the pre-installed wallpapers look great, some of you might want more options to pick from. Enter Wallpaper Engine.

Wallpaper Engine is a cheap wallpaper app on Steam (currently $4, and often on sale). It’s one of the most popular non-game apps on the platform, and the main reason behind its success is access to the Steam Workshop. Users can create their own live wallpapers based on games, anime, landscapes, digital art, and more. The app has a thriving community of wallpapers, and you can quickly find almost anything you can think of.

Screenshot of Wallpaper Engine library

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Setting up Wallpaper Engine

Wallpaper Engine is incredibly easy to set up, as it launches directly from the Steam and tells you everything you need to know from the get-go. Still, here are the exact steps that you need to follow if you’re unsure of how to get started:

1. Buy and install Wallpaper Engine from Steam.

2. Launch the app from your Steam library. Steam will ask you to select one of the launch options, and you can stick to the default and first option. Tick the box for Alwaysuse this option to avoid the message in the future.

Windows 11 screenshot that shows the launch options for Wallpaper Engine within Steam.

3. A setup wizard should pop up. Start by selecting your language and clicking Let’s go.

Windows 11 screenshot that shows a setup wizard window for the Wallpaper Engine app.

4. Next, select the quality present you want for your live wallpapers. Low will give you a 10fps animation, Medium will give you 15, High will give you 25, and Ultra will give you 30. Go with High for now and click Next. We can always change the quality later.

Windows 11 screenshot that highlights the quality presets for the Wallpaper Engine app during installation.

5. On the next screen, tick the box for Startautomatically. From now on, Wallpaper Engine will launch whenever you boot up Windows. Click Next to continue.

Windows 11 screenshot that highlights the start automatically feature for the Wallpaper Engine app during setup.

6. Finally, click All done on the last screen to complete the setup process.

If you follow the settings above, Wallpaper Engine will launch and work seamlessly everytime you turn on your computer. If you’re having issues with performance, consider changing the quality preset. We’ll discuss how to do that in later sections.

Choosing and customizing a wallpaper in Wallpaper Engine

After downloading and installing the Wallpaper Engine app from Steam, you can start by browsing through the massive catalog. After opening the app, you’ll notice three sections in the upper-left corner: Installed, Discoverand Workshop.

Windows 11 screenshot that highlights the Installed, Discover, and Workshop sections within the Wallpaper Engine app.

  • The Installed section shows the wallpapers you already saved, as well as pre-installed wallpapers that you can quickly apply.
  • Next, the Discover section highlights some of the more popular collections and individual wallpapers.
  • Finally, the Workshop section consists of every single user-created wallpaper that was uploaded to the app’s catalog. You can browse through this section or use the search bar to look for something specific.

Here are the exact steps for finding and applying a wallpaper from the Workshop sections:

1. Head over to the Workshop section and browse the different wallpapers. You can find specific wallpapers by using the search box.

Windows 11 screenshot that shows the Workshop section of the Wallpaper Engine app.

2. You can further refine your search by using the filters in te left sidebar. You can filter by resolution, tags, media formats, and age ratings.

Windows 11 screenshot that highlights the Steam Workshop filters within the Wallpaper Engine app.

3. After you find a wallpaper you like, click it to open it. From the window on the right, click Subscribe to download and apply the wallpaper. Any wallpaper you subscribe to will end up in the Installed section.

Windows 11 screenshot that highlights the subscribe button under a wallpaper within the Wallpaper Engine app.

4. After subscribing to a wallpaper, you can change its Color scheme, Alignment, Playback rate, Volumeand Position from the window on the right. Once you’re happy with your preset, click OK to apply it.

Windows 11 screenshot that highlights the Properties section under a wallpaper in the Wallpaper Engine app.

5. You can now close Wallpaper Engine, and it will minimize itself to the system tray. The selected wallpaper will be applied while the app runs in the background.

Windows 11 screenshot that shows a Red Dead Redemption 2 Wallpaper with Arthur and his horse in the forefront.

Tips and tricks for using Wallpaper Engine

Up until now, things have been pretty straight-forward. However, if you want to make the most of Wallpaper Engine, you’ll want to play around with the options in the Settings and Displays tab.

Multi-monitor support

If you have more than one monitor, it’s worth going to the Displays tab within Wallpaper Engine to set up how you want animated wallpapers to appear on different screens. You’ll find the Displays tab at the top of the Wallpaper Engine app, right next to the Settings tab.

Here are some tips to set up wallpapers across multiple monitors:

  • When applying a wallpaper, you can choose whether it’s going to apply to Monitor 1 or Monitor 2. This way, you can apply different wallpapers to either monitor.
  • If you want to clone the wallpaper to both monitors, go to the Displays tab and click Wallpaper per display. From the drop-down menu, select Clone single wallpaper.
  • To stretch a wallpaper across both displays, go to the Displays tab, click Wallpaper per displayand select Stretch single wallpaper.

Tips for performance

Windows 11 screenshot that highlights the Settings tab within the Wallpaper Engine app.

By default, Wallpaper Engine isn’t all that intensive in terms of performance. However, if you have a lower-end machine with a limited amount of RAM or are using a laptop, it can make your system feel sluggish. Fortunately, there are a ton of different options you can change in the Settings tab to improve performance. You can find this tab in the top-right corner in Wallpaper Engine.

Here are some options you can change to improve performance:

Play around with these settings to see what works best for your system. Keep in mind that certain wallpapers will have higher quality textures and shadows, and that can impact performance even with the Medium or Low presets.

Make your monitor pop

Both of these tools work well, but Wallpaper Engine offers an endless selection of user-created wallpapers from the Steam workshop. This makes it well worth the $4 asking price. On the other hand, Lively Wallpaper is a great free tool that allows you to make your own wallpapers or use some of the pre-installed creations. If you’re uncertain between the two, try out Lively Wallpaper first before spending money on Wallpaper Engine.

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