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How to Change the Background on Your Apple Watch
Use your own photo as Apple Watch wallpaper
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Expand Jump to a Section Personalizing Your Apple Watch Background How to Set Up Apple Watch Faces How to Change Your Apple Watch Background This article includes instructions for how to change the background on your Apple using your own photos as the background for your Apple Watch. Personalizing Your Apple Watch Background
If you're looking for something a little different on your Apple Watch face, you can quickly change the watch face to one of Apple's pre-designed selections. If you're looking for something a little more personalized, you can use your pictures to create an Apple Watch background that reflects your style. The easiest way to use your photos as your Apple Watch background is to set up a display of your favorite images. To do that, you'll first need to favorite pictures in the Photos app so they'll show up on your Apple Watch. Open Photos on your iPhone. Tap a photo you want to add to Favorites. Tap the heart on the photo page to favorite it. You can repeat this with as many photos as you like. How to Set Up Apple Watch Faces
Once you've selected photos to share with your Apple Watch, then you can use the Watch App on the iPhone to set up a watch face that displays those images. Open the Watch app on your iPhone. Tap Face Gallery at the bottom of the screen. Scroll down and tap Photos. This watch face will display selected photos on your Watch. If you added more than one photo, it would cycle through them each time you raise your watch face. On the Photos screen, scroll down to Content and make sure Album is selected to ensure that the photos are from the Favorites album. You could also tap Photos and choose the photos you want on your Watch, or you could choose Dynamic to display photos from your recent Memories. Scroll a little further down the page and select whether you want the time to appear at the Top or Bottom under Time Position. There are some things you cannot change. For example, when using a photo for a watch background, you can't change the color because the pictures will automatically color the watch's face. Then, choose the Complications you would like to have display Above Time and Below Time. When you're finished, tap Add, and the watch face will be added to and automatically synced with your Apple Watch. How to Change Your Apple Watch Background
Once you know how to create new backgrounds for your Apple Watch, you can create as many photo galleries or even individual photo backgrounds as you want. Then, all that's left is to change them up whenever you're ready. Only the last Apple Watch face you created will be displayed on your Apple Watch. You can, however, change them at any time from the Apple Watch or the Watch app on your iPhone. Lift your Apple Watch to display the face. Hard press the face to open the Watch Face Gallery. Scroll through the gallery to find the face you want to use. When you do, tap it to activate it. Repeat the process any time you wish to change your Watch face. You can also choose Edit to edit some of the complications on the watch face. However, not all complications will be available to edit, even if they are on the Edit screen. For those that are, tap the complication and then choose the new option. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Set Alarm on Apple Watch What Is the 'i' Icon on the Apple Watch? How to Reset Your Apple Watch How to Activate Your Apple Watch Step Counter How to Unpair Apple Watch How to Change the Desktop Background in Windows 11 How to Fix an Apple Watch That Won't Turn On How to Get Weather on Your Apple Watch Face How to Use WhatsApp on Your Apple Watch 9 Tips for Getting the Most out of Your Apple Watch How to Remove Apps from Apple Watch How to Hide the Red Dot on Apple Watch How to Use Apple Watch With Siri How to Transfer Calls From Your Apple Watch to Your iPhone How to Back Up Your Apple Watch How to Use Maps on the Apple Watch Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies