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Easy ways to customize your desktop background with Google images
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This wikiHow teaches you how to use images from Google as your desktop background on a computer, phone, or tablet.

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Using Google Images on a Phone or Tablet

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  1. Go to https://images.google.com in a web browser. You can use any web browser on your Android, iPhone, or iPad to download wallpaper images from Google.
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  3. The image will open in a new tab.
  4. A menu will appear when you release your finger.
  5. This saves the image to your camera roll. [1]
  6. If you want to use the image as your phone or tablet's wallpaper: [2]
    • iPhone/iPad: Open the Settings app (the gear icon on the home screen), tap Wallpaper , and then select Choose a New Wallpaper . Select the image and follow the on-screen instructions.
    • Android: Tap and hold your current wallpaper on the home screen, tap Wallpapers , select the image, and then follow the on-screen instructions. [3]
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Using the Google Wallpapers App for Android

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  1. It's the icon that looks like a stylized mountain and a cloud on a blue background. You'll find it in your app drawer now that it's installed.
    • If you're still in the Play Store, just tap Open to launch the app.
  2. If you give the app permission to display photos from your phone or tablet to select as backgrounds, tap ALLOW ACCESS at the top before you continue. Then, scroll through the various categories to see what's inside.
  3. You'll see the picture full-screen on your phone.
  4. It's at the top-right corner of the screen.
  5. If you choose either Home screen or Lock screen instead of Both , your original wallpaper remains for the one you didn't choose.
    • The app will move to the background and you'll be directed to your Home screen, so you can see what the wallpaper looks like with your icons. If you don't like it, you can always return to the Wallpapers app and select a different image.
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Using Google Images on a Computer

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  1. Go to https://images.google.com . You can use any web browser to download images you find on Google and use them as wallpaper.
    • If you're using Firefox or Safari on your computer to browse the web, you can easily set any image you find in your browser as your wallpaper by right-clicking the image and selecting Use Image as Desktop Picture or Set as Desktop Background .
  2. For example, if you want a picture of Beyonce as your wallpaper, you could try beyonce wallpapers , beyonce album cover , beyonce red dress , etc.
    • If you want a certain image size and/or resolution, make sure you add that to your search. For example, you can search for "cartoon cats and butterflies 1600x1200."
  3. It will open in a panel on the right side of the page.
  4. Your file browser will open so you can rename the file and change the download location.
  5. This saves the image to the selected location. [4]
  6. Here's how:
    • Windows: Open the Start menu, select Settings , and then choose Personalization . Click Background in the left panel, and then choose your background and layout in the right panel.
    • Mac: Click the Apple menu and navigate to System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver . Select the folder containing your image in the left panel, then click the image on the right. [5]
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      1. Go to https://images.google.com .
      2. Search for an image.
      3. Select the image.
      4. Right-click or long-tap the image.
      5. Select Save Image or Download .
      6. Set the image as your wallpaper.

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