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Surprise Your Love On Their Android Phone—Without Lifting A Finger

Send a silent, personalised wallpaper straight to their lock screen. Perfect for anniversaries, birthdays, and Valentine’s.

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Surprise doesn't live on WhatsApp anymore

Everything announced, nothing unexpected

WhatsApp killed surprise without meaning to. Between the blue double check, the 'typing…', the last-seen timestamp, and the previews that peek out on your lock screen before you've even decided whether you want to read, there's no room left for anything to catch you off guard. You know someone wrote to you before you read what they wrote. You know they've seen your message because the app told on them. You know when they were last online and, sometimes, what time they fell asleep. Everything is told a little too well. The problem isn't technology — it's that we've lost one of the basic ingredients of affection between people: the surprise factor. The unexpected. The gesture that shows up when it wasn't on the calendar, without warning, without prepping the receiver. The couples who last aren't the ones who send the most messages. They're the ones who manage, every so often, to make something appear that the other person absolutely wasn't expecting.

How

4 Simple Steps To A Silent Surprise

  1. Design The Moment

    Open the built‑in editor and craft a wallpaper with text, stickers, drawings, gradients, emojis, or GIFs.

  2. Pair Their Device

    Together? Scan the QR code. Apart? Enter the LOVE-XXXXXX code. If you’re apart, you can send a remote invitation (7 days).

  3. Send It Silently

    Use Manual send for instant delivery. Choose lock screen + home screen wallpaper. Premium users can schedule across timezones.

  4. Let The Moment Arrive

    No app to open and no fanfare—just a beautiful unlock. Wake Screen on receive (Premium) and memory options can restore later.

Ideas

Romantic Ideas You Can Create On LockLove

Photo montage with a love note

Pin memories together with a sweet caption for my love to wake up to.

Gradient backdrop with a handwritten message

Blend colours and a personal note for a soft, intimate reveal.

Animated stickers or GIFs

Bring the moment to life with a little sparkle—premium for animated elements.

Video wallpaper (up to 10 seconds)

Short motion memory you can share—available with Premium.

Memory Wallpaper

Auto‑restore your personal wallpaper after they view it (Premium).

Three small surprises, three big effects

The unexpected, on the only screen that matters

Priscila B. and Rodrigo C.

Burgos · she had a job interview in Copenhagen

Priscila had spent three weeks preparing for the interview. Rodrigo had made her sandwich, ironed her shirt, told her everything he had to tell her. At 11:04 a.m. on the day of the interview, Priscila was waiting in the lobby of an office with three-story-tall windows. She picked up her phone out of anxiety. On her lock screen she saw a photo of herself cooking that Rodrigo had taken without her noticing the weekend before, with a line written over it: I know you're going to be amazing, and if not I still love you. Priscila laughed out loud by herself in the lobby. She walked into the interview with a different face. A week later they gave her the job. It wasn't because of the wallpaper, but it was also because of the wallpaper.

Txell N. and Unai O.

Lyon · a big fight over WhatsApp at lunchtime

They'd fought over something silly, but hard, with capital letters and long silences. Txell was at the office and Unai was at home, both stewing. At 1:42 p.m., in the middle of the awkward silence, Unai opened LockLove and, without sending a single WhatsApp message, left her a wallpaper with a photo of an old argument, years back, that they'd ended up laughing about, with a tiny line of text: we've won this one too. Txell saw it when she picked up her phone to order lunch. She didn't reply right away. But when she got home that night she said thanks for the wallpaper, and Unai knew the argument was buried. The surprise was the bridge, not the apology.

Ximena A. and Zaira Q.

Amsterdam · seven years together · an ordinary Tuesday, no reason

It wasn't an anniversary. There was no interview, no argument, no nothing. It was a gray Tuesday in November. At 3:48 p.m., while Zaira was on the metro coming back from the dentist, Ximena left her a wallpaper with a ridiculous photo of the cat wearing a Santa hat from three years ago and a line that just said: for nothing. Zaira pulled out her phone in the train car and laughed to herself. Two women she didn't know looked up. That entire Tuesday changed color because of a photo of her cat, seen at 3:48 p.m. for no reason. That's what WhatsApp can't do anymore.

Essay

The intimate economy of the unexpected

There's an unwritten law in long relationships that everyone knows but few can name: expectation kills affection. It doesn't kill it violently — it kills it with routine. When you know exactly what time they're going to text you, what the Monday good morning is going to say, and how many times a week you'll get a heart emoji, the gesture starts to weigh the same as a microwave beep. It doesn't move you anymore. It doesn't find you anymore. The couples who last aren't the ones who send the most messages — they're the ones who manage, every so often, to go off-script.

Surprise is the last currency WhatsApp doesn't know how to print.

Pop psychology has an ugly name for this: variable reward. It's what makes slot machines addictive, and, unfortunately, it's also what keeps everyday affection alive. It's not about surprising all the time — that tires everyone out and drains the palette — but about reserving a small percentage of your gestures for moments when the other person wasn't expecting anything. A Tuesday at 6:09 p.m. A Wednesday at 8:35 p.m. Any random hour, no anniversary, no context. The gesture lands, catches the other person halfway between the metro and home, and changes the color of the whole day.

LockLove exists precisely because WhatsApp can't do this. Any WhatsApp message is contaminated by its own signals: the pop-up, the sound, the notification. Even with your phone on silent, the preview shows up on the lock screen before you get there. It doesn't catch you anymore. A wallpaper, on the other hand, appears when the screen turns on for its own reasons — because they're going to check the time, because they're going to pick a song, because the phone vibrated for something else. In that moment, without warning, they see it. No notifications. No alerts. Just magic. From Barcelona, with love: we believe that small pocket of unpredictability is one of the last places where everyday romance holds itself up.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I surprise my partner by changing their wallpaper remotely?
Design a wallpaper in the built‑in editor, pair their device with a QR code or LOVE‑XXXXXX, then send it. If you’re apart, use a remote invitation.
Can I send a wallpaper if we’re not together?
Yes. Use the remote invitation link (7 days expiry) or share the LOVE‑XXXXXX code to pair without being side by side.
Will my partner get a notification when the wallpaper arrives?
No. The delivery is silent—the surprise lands on their lock screen without a buzz.
Is LockLove Android only?
Yes. LockLove is designed for Android and integrates directly with the lock screen for a seamless surprise.
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