How to Automatically Change Your Desktop Wallpaper
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 →