Automatically rotating your desktop wallpaper keeps your computer feeling fresh without any manual effort. Here are the best ways to set up automatic wallpaper rotation on Windows and Mac.
Method 1: Use Webshots (Best Option)
Webshots is a free automatic wallpaper changer for Windows and Mac. It rotates your desktop background on a schedule from a library of 5,000+ HD and 4K photos — hourly, daily, at startup, or randomly. here →
- Download and install the free Webshots app.
- Sign in and browse the photo library.
- Click "Make Wallpaper" on any photo to set it immediately.
- Go to Settings → Wallpaper to configure your rotation schedule.
- Choose your interval: at startup, every hour, every day, or a custom interval.
- Enable shuffle for a random wallpaper changer experience.
Windows 11 Built-in Slideshow
- Right-click the desktop and select "Personalize".
- Click "Background".
- Under "Personalize your background", choose "Slideshow".
- Click "Browse photos" to select a folder of images.
- Set the change interval and enable "Shuffle" for random rotation.
Windows 10 Built-in Slideshow
- Right-click the desktop and select "Personalize".
- Under "Background", choose "Slideshow".
- Click "Browse" to select a folder of images.
- Choose how often to change the picture.
- Toggle "Shuffle" to rotate randomly.
macOS Automatic Wallpaper Rotation
- Click the Apple menu → System Settings (Ventura+) or System Preferences (Monterey and earlier).
- Select "Wallpaper" or "Desktop & Screen Saver".
- Choose a folder or album.
- Enable "Rotate Automatically" and set the change interval.
Why use Webshots instead of the built-in option?
- Access to 5,000+ professionally curated HD and 4K photos — not just your own local files.
- New daily wallpapers added to the library every day.
- Separate playlists for wallpaper and screensaver.
- Works the same way on both Windows 10, Windows 11, and Mac.
Download the free automatic wallpaper changer at here →