
Customize the wallpaper on your Mac
You can change the picture that’s displayed on your desktop. Choose from a variety of pictures or colors provided by Apple, or use your own images.

Choose a built-in wallpaper
- Go to the System Settings app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- Click Wallpaper  in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
- Select a wallpaper from one of the available categories: - Dynamic Wallpapers: These images brighten and darken, based on the time of day for your current location. 
- Your photos: Choose a single photo, image file, or photo set. 
- Landscape, Cityscape, Underwater, and Earth aerials: These aerial images animate as you lock or unlock your Mac, showing dramatic views. By default, the aerial wallpaper you select is also used as your screen saver. 
- Shuffle Aerials: These still images change at an interval you set. 
- Pictures: These still images show creative pictures. 
- Colors: These swatches apply a solid-color background for your desktop. 
 
- Set options for your wallpaper. - Options appear next to the wallpaper name at the top of the screen and vary based on the wallpaper you choose. For example, you can: - Turn on a slow-motion aerial as a screen saver, using the aerial of your wallpaper. 
- Choose how often to shuffle through aerials. 
- Choose light or dark still versions of Dynamic Wallpaper. 
 
Add custom wallpaper
- Go to the System Settings app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- Click Wallpaper  in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
- Scroll down to Your Photos, click the Add Photo button, then do any of the following: - Add a photo from your Photos library: Click Choose from Photos, then select a photo. 
- Add an image file: Click Choose File, select a file, then click Open. You can also drag an image from your desktop or a folder onto the thumbnail at the top of Wallpaper settings. 
- Add a folder from the Finder: Click Choose Folder, select a folder, then click Open. 
- Add an album or folder from the Photos app: Select an album or folder under Photo Sets. 
 - Tip: You can choose the size and position of your wallpaper image, shuffle images, and more. See Wallpaper settings. 
You can also choose custom wallpaper without opening Wallpaper settings.
- Use a picture you find on the web: Control-click the image in the Safari window, then choose Use Image as Desktop Wallpaper. 
- Use an image that you saved on your Mac: Click  in the Dock to open a Finder window. Control-click the image file, then click Set Desktop Picture. in the Dock to open a Finder window. Control-click the image file, then click Set Desktop Picture.
- Use a photo from your Photos library: Go to the Photos app  , select a photo, click , select a photo, click in the Photos toolbar, then click Set Wallpaper. in the Photos toolbar, then click Set Wallpaper.
Remove custom wallpaper
- Go to the System Settings app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- Click Wallpaper  in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
- Hold the mouse pointer over the photo, folder, or album that you want to remove, then click  . .- Note: You can’t remove a photo from the Your Photos section if the photo is currently selected as your wallpaper.