

Meanwhile, should you happen to find the video/GIF you want to set as your new Live wallpaper on Giphy – you can long-press the animation in question to save it directly as a Live Photo that way you don’t have to rely on intoLive to do the same.

Next, open the Photos app on your iPhone and. This step will convert your GIF into a live photo, which you can then use as a wallpaper on your iPhone.

Then, select the High resolution option and tap the Save button. In all fairness, the app has been around for at least a couple of years now – but it could still come in handy to those seeking to bring some more motion to their iPhone’s background. Next up, from the pop-up that appears, select the Live Photo option under the Save as section. Those interested in making longer wallpapers can get the Pro iteration the app, which extends this option to up to 30 seconds. One thing to keep in mind is that the free version of intoLive limits the duration for live wallpapers to five seconds. In addition to this, the app also comes with its own editing tools in case users want to tweak the length and duration of their Live wallpapers.
