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Learn the best ways to turn videos and GIFs into Live Photos or Live Wallpapers
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Do you want to turn a video into a Live Photo? Since Live Photo is an Apple format primarily used on iPhones and iPads, there aren't many uses for them outside the Apple ecosystem. However, you can easily convert a video into a Live Photo, which has a smaller file size, and share them with other Apple phones and tablets via text message. This wikiHow article teaches you how to make a video a Live Photo using a free app on your iPhone or iPad.

Things You Should Know

  • iPhones and iPads don't have the built-in function to change videos into Live Photos, but you can convert them with an app.
  • Download intoLive from the App Store and launch it.
  • Pick the video to convert, tap "Make," then "Save Live Video."
  1. This free app makes it easy to turn a video file into a Live Photo. Search the App Store for "intoLive," or go to https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intolive-live-wallpapers/id1061859052 to download it.
    • The built-in features of your iPhone or iPad allow you to save Live Photos as videos, but you'll need a third-party app to do the opposite.
    • Once you download the app, open it, then tap Allow' to let the app access your library. If you accidentally tapped Deny , you can edit the permissions in "Settings."
  2. Tap the video that you want to make a Live Photo. If you need to, tap through the different formats to find your video under the Video tab.
    • The free version can make Live Photos up to 5 seconds long, but you can pay for an upgrade to make up to 30-second long Live Photos.
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  3. You can use this screen to make some light edits to your video before you turn it into a Live Photo if you want to.
    • Some icons have a symbol to mark them as Pro features (you'd pay to use them).
  4. "No repeat" is selected by default, but you can choose a different number.
    • intoLive will begin making the Live Photo. If you have a longer video, this may take longer than a short video conversion.
  5. Find the Live Photo in the Photos app on your iPhone or iPad. Set it as your wallpaper , and it'll begin playing when you touch and hold it.
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