How to set a video as wallpaper on your Android device

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With third-party apps, you can set a video as your Android’s Lock screen or Home screen wallpaper.

  • You can set a video as your wallpaper on most Android devices by using one of several free apps.
  • If you have a Samsung device, you can use the built-in Gallery app to set a video as your Lock screen wallpaper, without downloading any additional apps.
  • You can use an app like Video Live Wallpaper to set a video as the Home screen wallpaper in seconds, but running video continuously on your phone will drain the battery more quickly. 
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Android owners like to say that their phones are more customizable than the iPhone, and they’re often right. This is an excellent example: Except for a fairly limited trick involving Live Photos, it’s not possible to turn video into your iPhone’s wallpaper – but it’s easy to do on Android using any number of free apps. 

Some Samsung phones even have the feature built in. Keep in mind, though, that the reason this isn’t done by default is that running video on your Home screen continuously will drain your phone’s battery more quickly each day. 

How to set a video as wallpaper on most Androids

If you want to set a video as the wallpaper on your Android phone, you need to download an app from the Google Play store. There are a handful of apps that can do this – to see a list, search the Google Play store for “video wallpaper.” For this article, we will use Video Live Wallpaper. It’s a free, reliable, and safe app that can turn your background to video in seconds.  

1. If you haven’t already, download Video Live Wallpaper from the Google Play Store.

2. Start Video Live Wallpaper and tap “Choose Video” from the main screen. 

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Start by choosing a video from the videos on your phone.

3. From the list of videos stored in your gallery, select the video you want to use. 

4. Use the control at the bottom of the screen to select the portion of the video you want to turn into your wallpaper. You can drag the start and end points, and use the “Play” button to preview it. 

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You can trim the video’s start and end points to only show the portion you like.

5. Tap the “Preview” button at the top right of the screen – it looks like a small square picture. 

6. If the aspect ratio is not correct, tap the “Settings” icon at the top right of the screen and tap “Scale Fit.” Then return to the preview by tapping the “Preview” icon at the top right.

7. Finally, if you are satisfied, tap “Set wallpaper” at the bottom of the screen. In the pop-up, choose whether you want to set the video as wallpaper on just the Home screen or on the Home screen and Lock screen. 

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When you’re happy with the video, tap “Set wallpaper” and decide if it should appear on the Home screen or Home and Lock screen.

How to set a video as wallpaper on Samsung Galaxy phones

Samsung lets you set a video as wallpaper without downloading any apps, but it only works on the Lock screen. 

1. Start the Gallery app and choose a video you want to use as wallpaper. 

2. Tap the three-dot icon at the top right of the screen.

3. In the dropdown menu, tap “Set as wallpaper.”

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You can set any video on your Samsung phone as a wallpaper on the Lock screen.

4. You’re limited to 15-second videos. If it’s too long, you’ll see a message telling you to trim the video. Tap the scissor-shaped “Edit” button in the middle of the screen. 

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Tap the scissor icon in the middle of the video to trim it.

5. Drag the video edit box until you have selected the section of the video you want to use, then tap “Done.” The app will make a new, shorter copy of the video and store it in your gallery.

6. Tap “Set on Lock screen.”

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