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Are you still using that default Mac wallpaper? Really? Don’t you get bored of it? Of course, you do. But like many of us, you gave up on hunting awesome wallpapers, curating a collection and remembering to cycle through them. You did that when you had all the time in the world. You don’t now. All you want to do is get to the Mac and start working.
But having an awesome wallpaper greet you now and then isn’t such a bad thing. And you’ll be happy to know that there are awesome apps that deliver hand curated, spectacular art right to your desktop every day or so. And you don’t even need to pay for most of them. Just download the app, and forget about it.
Intrigued? Read on.
1. Unsplash Wallpaper
When we did our royalty free stock photos roundup, Unsplash came on top. Unsplash is a website that features 10 new images every 10 days. And trust me, they’re awesome. They’re well above full HD, Retina compatible and most of them make for beautiful backgrounds.
You could just browse the website and manually get the wallpapers. Or install their Unsplash Wallpaper app. It’s a free menu bar utility that will cycle new wallpapers every 12 hours or when you ask it to. You can also save wallpapers. The app has the ability to automatically change the menu bar theme to dark mode when the wallpaper is dark as well.
If you want beautiful wallpapers delivered to you every single day without you having to lift so much as a finger, install Unsplash.
2. Padbury Clock Screen saver
Padbury Clock Screen saver is a classic. It’s great for people with iMacs which they never shut down. Install this screen saver and after the set time, the monitor will show the current time in big bold beautiful letters.
Here’s how you install new screen savers. Just download the zip file. Unzip it and you’ll see a .saver file. Double-click it and you’ll be asked to install it. That’s it.
Then find it in Desktop & Screen Saver option in System Preferences.
In Padbury Clock’s case, you can change some settings like switch to dark mode, enable time separators, use red fonts at night and more.
Our wallpaper collection: Here are Guiding Tech, we curate wallpapers of all sorts. Check out our roundups for Marvel wallpapers, epic satellite wallpapers and Material Design wallpapers for Android.3. Dribbble Screensaver
This one’s for all the designers around. Dribbble is like design porn. And this screen saver will bring all that beautiful and flat design inspiration right to your monitor when it’s been idle for more than your set time.
4. Wallpaper by Behance
Behance is where creative professionals of all sorts share their work. This includes everyone from designers to photographers. And a lot of the art featured at Behance makes for amazing, breathtaking wallpapers.
Wallpapers by Behance is a menu bar utility that lets you browse wallpapers from the drop-down menu. You can directly add an image as a wallpaper or appreciate it on Behance. The app can also automatically change wallpapers daily/weekly/monthly.
5. Kuvva Wallpapers
Kuvva is the only paid app on this list. It costs $4.99 because the Kuvva site itself believes in paying designers and photographers for their art. This means when you pay for Kuvva, you get some of the top art out there. The stuff from designers that they wouldn’t put out for free.
I encourage you go to Kuvva, look at some sample wallpapers. They’ve got some of the most spectacular polygonal and minimal art wallpapers I’ve ever seen.
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When we share videos and images here at MacRumors, we often get a lot of questions about where our wallpapers are from, so we thought we'd offer a look at some of our favorite wallpaper app options so you can find new backgrounds for your iPhone, iPad, and even your Mac.
- Walli (Free) - Walli is a free wallpaper app that lets artists share photographs and artwork that can be used as your iPhone or iPad background. Walli has content organized into categories, plus there's a search tool and options for viewing recent, popular, and featured content. Walli offers all free content and displays ads in the app.
- Unsplash (Free) - Unsplash is a community-based image sharing app that provides royalty-free photographs for you to use as wallpaper or for other purposes. It's not focused solely on wallpapers, but there's an interesting range of content and a huge number different options. There are featured categories along with a robust search tool for finding just what you're looking for. Along with an iOS app, Unsplash also has a website so you can get Mac wallpapers too.
- Vellum Wallpapers (Free) - Vellum is an app that aggregates wallpapers from a variety of sources, so it offers a good range of different wallpaper options. Some of the content overlaps with the other wallpaper apps we've mentioned, but it also has unique wallpapers you won't find elsewhere. It has a nifty blurring tool for cutting out details on a wallpaper you might want to use as a background for the Home screen, so app names and icons won't be hard to see. It's free, but you can remove ads for $1.99.
- Atlas Wallpaper (Free) - Atlas is a unique wallpaper app that's designed to let you create a wallpaper based on a map anywhere in the world. You can search for a specific location, see a general overview map, and then customize the color palette to create unique wallpaper maps.
Along with the apps mentioned above, Reddit can be a great resource for new wallpaper content, specifically in the /r/wallpaper subreddit, and just a simple Google search for images can also be helpful if you're looking for something more specific.
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Do you have favorite wallpaper app or resource that we didn't mention? Let us know in the comments.