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Wake them with a smile – the good morning wallpaper that greets them first thing

Send a thoughtful good morning message for partner straight to their lock screen, no ping, just pure surprise.

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The first three minutes

The first thing you see is what you feel

Waking up isn't a switch. It's a short climb, about three minutes long, during which the brain decides what kind of day it's going to build. Whatever you see first in those three minutes sticks to your morning like glue. If it's a block of notifications, an email from the bank, and three messages from the work group chat, your mood steps out into the street a little scratched before you've even gotten out of bed. If it's something else — a photo of the two of you, a clumsy drawing, a handwritten good morning — the day starts out different. It's not magic, it's light chemistry: the phone has become the first person we speak to every morning, and what we see there sets the volume of everything after. The question isn't whether your phone is going to wake you up. It's who you want the first presence to be that finds you.

How to send your good morning wallpaper

Pair up easily

Connect with your partner using a quick QR code scan or share your unique LOVE-XXXXXX code.

Create your message

Use the built-in editor to personalise your wallpaper with photos, text, stickers and more.

Send silently

Deliver your good morning wallpaper instantly or schedule it to appear exactly when they wake up.

Ideas

Creative good morning ideas to try today

Start their day with sunshine

Send a bright photo of a sunrise with a loving note to light up their morning.

Coffee vibes

Share a cosy coffee snap with a cheeky “Time for your cuppa” message on the lock screen.

Sweet messages

Add personalised text or emojis that say ‘thinking of you’ as soon as they unlock their phone.

Video wake-up call

Upgrade to Premium and send short video wallpapers that play quietly on their lock screen.

Three wake-ups, three ways of saying I'm here

Mornings gently interrupted by love

Aurora D. and Eneko R.

Donostia and Vitoria · living in different cities for the past eight months

Aurora wakes up alone in a rented apartment with an open kitchen and a poorly insulated window. It's cold. At 7:51 a.m. the alarm goes off and she, like everyone else, reaches for her phone before fully opening her eyes. The first thing she sees is a wallpaper Eneko left for her the night before: a photo of them in Jaca, him with his beanie on crooked, her laughing with her mouth open. Underneath, in shaky letters drawn with a finger: I wake up and I think of you. It's not a letter. It doesn't need to be. Aurora spends five seconds looking at the wallpaper before opening the window. The day starts with company, even though the kitchen is still empty.

Celia T. and Guillem A.

Valladolid · living together · he starts work two hours before she does

Guillem leaves the house at 6:56 a.m. in silence, leaving Celia asleep on her side. Before heading out, he opens LockLove and leaves her a good morning set to appear at 9:28, which is around the time she usually turns her phone on. When Celia wakes up, the house is empty and it smells like the coffee he left behind. She picks up her phone and sees a wallpaper with a photo of the coffee poured into her ceramic mug, taken that same morning. Next to it, written with a finger: I left you half. They hadn't seen each other awake, but they'd already said good morning. Celia gets up and walks straight to the kitchen and smiles at a coffee that's been cooling for two hours.

Dafne V. and Íker M.

Ávila · he works nights at a factory in Segovia

Íker gets home at 7:08 a.m. while Dafne is still asleep. He takes off his boots on the mat, slips into the bathroom quietly, and before getting into bed he uses LockLove to leave a wallpaper scheduled for 10:33: a photo of the empty factory with the light of dawn coming in through a broken window. Text: I saw this for you. Then he falls asleep. At 10:33 Dafne, already awake with wet hair, opens her phone in the kitchen and sees the photo. Íker has been asleep for three hours. She sends him a heart back over WhatsApp knowing he won't read it until the afternoon. It doesn't matter. They've already seen each other.

Essay

A little neuroscience of a good morning

Everyone knows that the first minutes of the day set the rest, but almost nobody does anything about it. We wake up to aggressive alarms, we pick up the phone in bed, we open email before we open the window, and then we wonder why we come to breakfast already a bit irritable. Morning cortisol rises on its own, with or without us. What depends on us is what we feed that cortisol in those three minutes. A screen full of notifications is gasoline. A wallpaper with a photo of the two of you is water.

The first image of the day isn't decoration: it's the tone.

A good morning on the lock screen isn't a cheesy little detail. It's a precise intervention in the only moment of the day when we are completely pliable. The first visual stimulus of the day carries a weight no later stimulus shares: the brain hasn't put its defenses up yet. That's why whatever you see the moment you unlock your phone stays stuck to you for hours. If for years you've felt you were waking up in a bad mood without knowing why, maybe the answer is less about the mattress and more about the image that finds you first.

LockLove didn't invent the good morning — we've been saying it for millennia. What it invented was leaving it there. A good morning wallpaper doesn't land as a message or ask you to reply. It's there when you open your eyes, like a lamp someone left on before walking out. It's a language that fits into the first minute and demands nothing. If your partner wakes up alone, they wake up with company. If they wake up with you, they wake up twice.

FAQ

Поширені запитання

How do I send a good morning message for partner using LockLove?
Once paired, create a wallpaper with your message in the editor, then send it instantly or schedule it to show at morning wake-up time.
Can I schedule good morning wallpapers to different time zones?
Yes! With LockLove Premium, you can set wallpapers to arrive exactly when your partner wakes up, no matter where they are.
Is my good morning wallpaper message private?
Absolutely. Only you and your partnered device see the wallpapers—there are no notifications or buzzes, just a silent surprise.
Do I need to open the app to see or send wallpapers?
No need. Once sent, wallpapers appear straight on your partner’s lock screen without opening LockLove.
Can I include videos in my good morning wallpaper?
Videos are available with Premium. They play silently as live wallpapers, creating a charming wake-up moment.
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