Windows 11 has two ways to automatically change the desktop background wallpaper. One is to use its slideshow feature where you select a folder with pictures to change at intervals. The other is to use Windows Spotlight. Windows Spotlight lets users set up their desktop background to automatically connect to Microsoft servers to discover and download random images from around the world. These two features come with the Themes settings on the Personalization page. Below is how to set up your desktop background to automatically change with images you choose or ones selected by Microsoft from around the world to display on your desktop.

How to change desktop background automatically in Windows 11

As mentioned above, Windows 11 has two ways to automatically change the desktop background wallpaper. One is to use its slideshow feature where you select a folder with pictures to change at intervals. The other is to use Windows Spotlight. Below is how to do that.

Change background wallpaper automatically with Windows Spotlight

If you don’t have images to display as your background wallpaper, you can allow Microsoft to select images from around the world to display on your desktop. This can be done with Windows Spotlight. To do that, click on the Start menu, and select the Settings app. Within the Settings app, click the Personalization button on the left. On the right, select the Background tile to expand. On the Personalization -> Background settings tile, choose Windows spotlight as highlighted in the image below. Once you do that, Windows will change the background immediately and will change it automatically during the day.

Change background wallpaper automatically via slideshow

Alternatively, you can choose what images are displayed on your desktop background. Instead of Microsoft selecting and displaying random images from around the world, you can select a folder that contains your pictures to display. To do that, click on the Start menu -> Settings -> Personalization – Background tile to expand. On the expanded background tile, choose Slideshow as highlighted below. Once you select Slideshow, you will have the option to click the Browse button to browse to the folder that contains your images. Choose the folder with your images and you’re done. You can also choose to enable the Shuffle the picture order toggle button. That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to set up Windows to automatically change the background wallpaper. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.