Wallpapers

Wallpapers are a great way to personalize your iPhone and make it stand out. There are countless designs to choose from, including nature scenes, abstract patterns, and iconic imagery. Whether you prefer a bold and colorful look or something more subdued and minimalistic, there’s a wallpaper for every taste and style. With new options added regularly, you’ll never run out of options for customizing your iPhone.

Refine your search for the perfect background by selecting a category below, or simply browse our archive of thousands of images for free.

Wallpapers of the week: colorful geometry

Geometric patterns are a recurring favorite in the Wallpapers of the Week collection. The beauty is typically found in the way colors mix and match themselves among the many image facets. This set certainly fits the bill when it comes to both intriguing imagery and color schemes. Created by @DanielKorpai, a self-taught designer, the full set is included below, along with links to some of our geometric archived wallpaper sets.

Solar eclipse wallpapers

In less than 24 hours, the United States, from coast to coast, will experience a total solar eclipse. The two axis cities are Salem, Oregon to Charleston, SC. Speaking of Charleston, check out these amazing dual screen wallpapers from last week's Wallpapers of the Week post.

Along the axis, about 70 miles on each side, viewers will be able to see totality, a complete covering of the Sun by the Moon and only the corona will be viewable around the moon's edges.

The last total U.S. solar eclipse was in 1979 and the next will be 2023; however, a full and total solar eclipse that stretches the entire U.S. is unprecedented. Check out our complete solar eclipse wallpaper collection, which you don't need special glasses to see.

Dual screen wallpapers of Charleston SC from Twelve South

Popular Apple-specific accessory maker Twelve South, paired with a Charleston, SC local photographer, Kim Graham, to capture the city's beauty. Why Charleston? Twelve South calls Charleston home and it is incredibly picturesque. Two great reasons, for your two monitors! Inside you will find downloadable versions of Graham's imagery for your devices. Each week, iDB focuses on bringing photo quality wallpapers to your Apple devices. This week is sure to impress. 

Wallpapers of the week: colorful abstract vibes

Every Sunday, you will find a new photo quality image collection for the iDownloadBlog Wallpapers of the Week section. Among some reader favorite genres, including galaxy, geometric patterns, and naturescapes, abstract imagery is a chart topper in our wallpaper list. Today's set will certainly please!

Wallpapers of the week: architecture

With today's addition to the Wallpapers of the Week, we offer a small collection of architecture-based photos, of locations around the world. The list of images was curated by @fpliuzzi, who spent the time sourcing these from copyright-free postings around the Internet. Take a step inside for these photo qualify images!

Wallpapers of the week: galaxy stars

One of the all time top categories for Wallpapers of the Week is sky, stars, or galaxy images. Today, we place another batch of images in the iDB wallpaper annal, perfect for your black iPhone. While these galaxy images will also look great with a white faceplated iOS device, something about the way the darkness melts into the black body of the iPhone 7 Jet Black is incredible. Just wait for the iPhone 8 OLED!

Colorful wallpapers for iPhone

The summer heat is in full swing, at least in the United States, where almost the entire country is engulfed in 90+ degree temperatures. That is 32+ celsius for our international readers. Our friend @AlexMuench is offering to cool things down, at least on your Home screen, with these watermelon and ice cream flavored wallpapers. 

Every Mac wallpaper since OS X Cheetah 10.0

Journalist Stephen Hackett and French designer @forgottentowel have created an awesome compilation of every new wallpaper that appeared in macOS editions since OS X Cheetah 10.0, the first major version of Apple's desktop operating system released sixteen years ago in 2001.

Older ones back from the day when computers didn't have Retina screens were upscaled for the glorious 5K resolution. You can view and download them individually from the 512 Pixels website, as well as learn a little bit of history behind each wallpaper.

The first two releases of Mac OS X shared the same wallpaper: the sweeping blue arcs and curves, which helped set the tone of the new Aqua interface.

It wasn't until OS X Leopard 10.5 that Apple changed the theme of the default OS X wallpaper from the blue-themed trails streaking across the screen to various space nebulas.

“It ushered in the 'space era' of OS X wallpapers, which was used heavily in the new Time Machine interface as well,” Hackett wrote. The space theme for Mac wallpapers had continued for a few years until OS X Mavericks 10.9, which marked the beginning of Apple’s naming scheme for Mac releases based on California locations.

With OS X Yosemite 10.10 and its flattened user interface, Apple began shipping new default wallpapers based on images of mountains. Subsequent OS X releases, including the latest macOS High Sierra, each shipped with their own mountain-themed wallpapers.

What's your favorite macOS wallpaper of all time?

Black and white wallpapers for iPhone

To be overly redundant, Wallpapers of the Week, is a weekly wallpaper post, in which we highlight photo quality images for your iOS devices. A popular category in previous posts, the simple elegance of black and white is always a fan favorite. Take a step inside for a small pack of colorless wallpapers.

Wallpapers of the week: red inspiration

It has already been a hot summer for the record books. With July kicking off and August yet to come, be sure, the heat is only just getting started. To bring some of that red hot summer fun to your iPhone, take a step inside for a red-inspired wallpaper pack. Now, if only they had released that red iPhone with some sweet red wallpapers!

Live Photo Wallpapers for iPhone with Wally Papes

One of my favorite features of iOS is the ability to take Live Photos. It is shocking how drastically different a memory expresses itself over 3 seconds, as opposed to a single instance in time. I frequently find myself going back through a photo album, to play through each Live Photo.

Launching with the feature, came the ability to set Live Photos as wallpapers, both on the Lock and Home screens. However, there is really no great way to share Live Photos as posts on the internet. Dave Gorum comes to the rescue with Wally Papes, a curated collection of Live Photo wallpapers for your iPhone.

New iPad Pro wallpapers

This past Tuesday, everyone was able to get their hands on the new iPad Pro devices. These impressive new machines are even geekbenching as high as some MacBook Pros. Along with new hardware, typically comes at least one new wallpaper. Inside today's Wallpapers of the Week selection, we have the iOS 10.3.3 wallpapers from the beta as well as the iPad Pro images. Scroll to the bottom, for a full collection of images Apple allegedly used to showcase the new devices at the WWDC media event.