Search by Style and Mood
Wallpics makes discovery feel closer to visual browsing than a settings menu. Type a simple idea such as anime into the search field, then scan a grid of matching designs to compare colors, characters, moods, and layouts. A quick preview helps you decide whether a background fits the shape of your phone before you commit to it.
This search-first workflow is useful when you know the feeling you want but not the exact image. Instead of scrolling through one long feed, you can start with a theme, open a promising card, and move toward a background that makes the home or lock screen feel deliberate.
Live, HD, and AMOLED Wallpaper Collections
The library combines still backgrounds with moving designs, giving you room to change the screen without changing your whole phone setup. Collections can include anime, cars, nature, abstract art, and dark AMOLED styles, while 4K and HD choices help match the visual level to your device and preference.
Live wallpapers are suited to users who want motion and atmosphere, while static HD images work well for a cleaner, calmer look. The mix of categories makes Wallpics useful for rotating styles: bright character art during the day, a darker background at night, or a new theme whenever the current screen starts to feel familiar.
Make Your Home and Lock Screen Feel Personal
Wallpics extends beyond choosing a single image by giving personalization a few more layers. Its charging animation tools can add motion when the phone is plugged in, turning an otherwise ordinary charging moment into a small visual cue. A DIY wallpaper maker also supports custom layouts, so users can combine ideas into a background that feels less like a preset.
Templates are helpful when you want a home or lock screen with a balanced composition rather than a random crop. You can start with a favorite visual direction, adjust the arrangement, and aim for a background that leaves icons and widgets easy to read while still showing your style.
Choose a Wallpaper for Everyday Use
Wallpics fits everyday moments when the phone is often the first screen you see. Browse a few options during a break, search for a seasonal mood, or refresh a familiar lock screen with a live design that adds subtle movement. The category approach also makes it practical for households where different people prefer different visual themes.
For the best result, choose a design with enough contrast behind icons, preview motion before applying it, and favor lighter animations if your phone handles complex effects less smoothly. Users who enjoy visual customization will get the most from the app, especially when they like switching between curated collections and personal creations.