

You can use one you already have, and you can create your own playlist from scratch or add an existing one to your library. Step 1: Choose a Playlist to Useįor the shortcut to start, you'll need at least one playlist in the Music app. Then, whether you had it or just got it, make sure that "Allow Untrusted Shortcuts" is toggled on in Settings –> Shortcuts.

If you've deleted the app for some reason, you can reinstall it from the App Store. If you can't wait, you can sign up for the Apple Beta Software Program to get the release candidate right now.Īside from that, you need Shortcuts installed. If you don't have it, it should be coming out any day now. Like other wallpaper-centric shortcuts that have popped up recently, this one requires iOS 14.3 since it has the new "Set Wallpaper" action. Don't Miss: Auto-Change Your iPhone's Background with MacOS Big Sur's Dynamic Wallpapers.If your mood changes, you can always create a wallpaper from a different playlist using the same shortcut. Whether you created the playlist yourself or added it to your Music library from elsewhere, the shortcut can create and set the wallpaper in seconds. "Music Artwork Wallpaper by Playlist," created by RoutineHub user entee, creates a unique background using the cover art from songs in a selected playlist. To combine cover art into one lock screen background, there's a shortcut that makes it easy to do for any playlist. But one lonely album cover may not look right on your iPhone's lock screen, and it's not indicative of your broader music interests. The music you listen to is often a reflection of your personality, which is why people tend to use the artwork from their favorite albums as device wallpapers.
