

You’ve successfully learned how to use GIFs as wallpapers on your iOS/iPadOS device, just make sure to convert them to Live Photos first. Choose your preferred option to complete the procedure.

Go to the App Store and install GIF Convert by PicCollage on your iPhone or iPad.We’ll be making use of a free third-party app to convert your GIF to a Live Photo first before you proceed to set it as the wallpaper. How to Set a GIF as Wallpaper on iPhone & iPad But first, you’ll have to do a little conversion before you can set the GIF as a wallpaper. The only change here is that we’ll be using a GIF instead of an actual Live Photo. We’re talking about Live Photos, and some of you may already know how Apple allows you to set Live Photos as wallpapers that animate on the lock screen.

The workaround that we’re about to discuss here involves a feature that has been available on iPhones and iPads for years now.
