Summer is so close I can practically feel the sunshine on my face through the computer screen. Well, the sunshine vibes are coming from these new tech backgrounds, and we hope that these backgrounds will do the same for you. These May tech backgrounds are inspired by the joys of this season. This month we are showcasing beautiful spring florals, bright and festive images, and motivational statements!
What background is your favorite? Be sure to share which background you choose by tagging us on Instagram @theeverygirl!
Free Wallpaper Backgrounds
For years, The Everygirl has been releasing monthly tech backgrounds to give your home screen a put-together, refreshed vibe. We include options for all devices, so you have choices for your phone screen, desktop or laptop, and your iPad or tablet. If you love having a calendar right on your screen to easily glance at throughout the month, we’ve got you covered—several of our backgrounds feature calendars, with options for a Sunday or Monday start. We also provide second-screen options for each tech background, so if you’re working on two screens (like a laptop and a monitor at the same time), you can have two of the same design.
When do The Everygirl Tech Backgrounds come out?
The Everygirl Tech Backgrounds are available three days before the 1st of each month, to give you plenty of time to change your screens.
How to Download Tech Backgrounds
To download from one of our monthly tech background selections, scroll through the article to find one that you love. Then, click the link to the size you wish to download to access the image and download it to your desktop.
Pro Tip: You Don’t Have to Choose Just One!
If you’re adding your tech backgrounds to a Mac, you can have your tech backgrounds rotate as often as you want. Start by downloading all of the tech backgrounds you want, and adding them to one folder. Then, navigate to the wallpaper tab in your Mac settings, and scroll down to the button that says “add folder.” Once it’s added, click the “rotate” button and frequency with which you want to shuffle the images.