Kuvva, one of the most popular wallpaper app for the Mac, landed on the iPhone, bringing together the best of Artsy wallpapers to the mobile device in a very intuitive way. We now take a look at how the app works on the iPhone.
While there are millions of wallpapers based applications on the iOS App Store, Kuvva stands out for the people who’re looking at unique wallpapers that none of the other platforms might have. The app, which can also be accessed via the web, is turning out to be the network for artsy wallpapers, which are the best in the industry. Kuvva landed on the Mac app store long ago, but now, the developers have ported the app to the iPhone, and it works seamlessly well.
I’ve always been a big fan of using unique and neat wallpapers. And that’s when I found Kuvva on the iOS App Store. The app brings the best of the arts from various professional artists from across the world, allowing you to use them as the wallpapers for your device. With the iPhone app, you can browse through the hand-picked collection of wallpapers from the artists, photographers, and all the creative people’s work with ease.
Once you have a Kuvva account setup, you can sync all the favorites across your devices, let it be another iPhone or the Mac, where you can run Kuvva. While the Popular section of the app shows all the popular arts by different creative folks, the featured section of the app displays an artist every week, along with his works.
This is not all. There’s more to this app. So you like a wallpaper, and you’ll want it on your device. But before doing that, you’d like to preview the wallpaper, as in how it looks for your lockscreen and homescreen. Kuvva has got it to work brilliantly. Just have a look at the preview window below, and you’ll know why this app wins:



You should have guessed by now. The lockscreen preview is a live preview, where even the time syncs. But the homescreen preview is a bit different. Once you download the wallpaper, as you know, its going to be resting on the Camera Roll, from where you can set it as your wallpaper.
You can also share your Favorite wallpapers across your social networks with the app. But there’s one area where there’s room for improvement for this app. Its the loading time, and also improved swipe to bring up the sidebar. But for the price it carries, the app is definitely worth it. You can also download the Mac App, which comes for free on the Mac App Store, and the iPhone version comes for $1.99. We wish the iPad version also hits the App Store soon.