Heres how Live Photos can add motion and bring your Lock Screen to life.

Theyre also a great way to spruce up your iPhones Lock Screen.

Its a lot like the way Apples famous Apple TVvideo screensavers were integrated into macOS Sonoma.

An iPhone 13 Pro Live Photo Lock Screen on a table.

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Theres no camera shake or wobble, as iOS will stabilize the image as part of the process.

From the menu that appears, choose Use as Wallpaper.

A new Lock Screen will be created.

Use image from iPhone Photos app as wallpaper.

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You will see a looping animation of how your Lock Screen will look.

you could nowmodify other aspects of your iPhone Lock Screenlike fonts and date information, oradd Lock Screen widgets.

Hit Add to secure your new Lock Screen and confirm your changes.

The Live Photo toggle in the iPhone Lock Scren customizer.

Alternatively, you’re able to edit one of your existing Lock Screens.

Tap and hold the background of your lock screen to reveal the Lock Screen gallery.

Hit Done to stash your Lock Screen and confirm your changes.

Add wallpaper to your iPhone Lock Screen gallery.

By doing this you wont waste any image quality by cropping a landscape photo down to size.

You should also keep any moving objects in mind when shooting.

Water is a great subject for this, but there are no hard rules.

Customize your Lock Screen using the Lock Screen gallery picker.

Love to set pictures of friends or family as your Lock Screen background?

Alternatively, you couldrandomize your iPhone wallpapers using Photos or images on the web.

The Lock Screen on an iPhone 13 Pro.

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