2026-04-30
Why we made a wallpaper shop in 2026
Most wallpaper apps you've ever installed have one job: deliver as many images as possible into your home screen for as cheap as possible. The business model is ad impressions on launch, not whether the image is any good after thirty seconds of looking at it.
We can't do that math. We're a studio, not a content-marketing engine, and each pack on this site comes from one person's afternoon. So we charge what the work actually cost to make.
What you get for the higher price tag, in plain terms:
- An idea per pack. Forest Mornings is one rule (no path, no person) applied 50 times. Twilight Cities is one minute of the day photographed in fifty places. The packs aren't just thematically related, they're constrained, which is what makes them feel coherent on your screen.
- Files you actually own. No subscription, no auth-required app, no "wallpaper revoked because we changed our mind". You buy the ZIP, you keep the ZIP.
- The people who made them are reachable. If a file looks wrong, email the studio and the same person who composed it will reply.
We're not saying we're better than free apps for everybody. If you cycle wallpapers every three minutes and never look closely, the free apps are fine. We're for people who pick one image and look at it for a month.