
Tap the + button in the upper-right-hand corner and select Create Personal Automation. Step 4: Create a new automation by tapping the Automations tab at the bottom of the main page of the Shortcuts app. Tap Next and give your Shortcut a name (I named mind Random Wallpaper) and tap Done. It’s simply taking whatever output it gets from the first Find Photos action, and sets that as the wallpaper. You basically don’t have to change anything about Set Wallpaper outside of disabling Show Preview.

Step 2: Open the Shortcuts app and create a new shortcut with the Find Photos action. Step 1: Create a new album in the Photos app called Wallpaper and place your desired wallpaper inside.

How to create dynamic wallpaper in iOS 14.3 Shortcuts brings forth the ability to create tons of customization, so feel free to experiment and make it your own.

Note: please keep in mind that some of the parameters mentioned in this tutorial are just personal suggestions. In addition, this tutorial shows you how to (temporarily) disable the annoying Shortcuts banner notification for that uber-clean look. With this handy action, users are able to create dynamic wallpaper that can be triggered using automations, such as when connecting an iPhone to power, or at certain times of the day. As we noted in our previous hands-on looks at iOS 14.3, Apple has brought back the Set Wallpaper action to the Shortcuts app.
