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Guides11 min readUpdated Aug 2026

Free Bible Verse Wallpaper

Summary

What "Free" Actually Means Here There are three different things people mean by a free Bible verse wallpaper, and they have different answers. Free to download for your own phone. Almost everything qualifies, including images you save off Pinterest. Nobody is coming after you for setting a picture as your own lock screen. Free to reuse or repost. Much narrower. Most attractive verse graphics online were made by someone who sells them, or by an app that includes them in a paid tier.

Key Takeaways

  • A lot of what turns up under "free Bible verse wallpaper" is somebody else's licensed work reposted without permission. Free to view is not free to reuse.
  • The reliable free routes are public-domain and open-license photo sites, free design tools, and apps with genuinely free tiers.
  • Bible translations are themselves copyrighted works. Personal use on your own phone is fine; distributing or selling verse graphics is where the publishers' terms start to matter.
  • Making your own from a free stock photo takes about five minutes and sidesteps the licensing question completely.

What "Free" Actually Means Here

There are three different things people mean by a free Bible verse wallpaper, and they have different answers.

Free to download for your own phone. Almost everything qualifies, including images you save off Pinterest. Nobody is coming after you for setting a picture as your own lock screen.

Free to reuse or repost. Much narrower. Most attractive verse graphics online were made by someone who sells them, or by an app that includes them in a paid tier. Reposting those to a church account or a print is a different act than saving one for yourself.

Free of a subscription. Some apps show you beautiful verse art and then gate the good designs behind a monthly fee. The image is free to look at; using it isn't.

The rest of this page is organized around the second and third meanings, because the first one takes care of itself.


Where to Get a Free Bible Verse Wallpaper You Can Actually Use

Open-license photo sites, plus your own text. This is the cleanest route. Unsplash's license lets you "download, copy, modify, distribute, perform, and use images from Unsplash for free, including for commercial purposes, without permission from or attributing the photographer or Unsplash." The two limits are that images can't be sold without significant modification, and you can't compile them to build a competing stock service. Adding a verse and using it as your wallpaper sits comfortably inside that. Pexels and Pixabay operate on similar terms.

Canva's free tier. Thousands of phone wallpaper templates sized per device, free to edit and download. Watch for the crown icon on individual elements: those are Pro-only, and a template can be free overall while containing one paid graphic. Swap or delete those and the export stays free.

YouVersion's Verse of the Day image. The YouVersion Bible app is free with no premium tier, and its Verse of the Day feature generates a shareable verse image daily. Less design control than building your own, and no cost or subscription attached.

Apps with real free tiers. Glorify runs on iOS and Android with a free tier and a paid upgrade for the full library; the free designs are limited but usable. Several other verse wallpaper apps advertise free downloads while keeping most designs behind a subscription. Our Bible verse wallpaper apps comparison breaks down which ones give you something usable without paying.

Where to be careful. Pinterest, Google Images, and "free wallpaper" aggregator sites are full of work lifted from designers and from paid app libraries. Some of it carries watermarks. Some of it is upscaled and will look soft on a modern screen. If an image has no visible source, treat it as somebody's work rather than as public domain.


The Part About Bible Translations

This surprises people: the verse text itself can be copyrighted, separately from the image behind it.

Modern translations are copyrighted works owned by their publishers. The NIV, ESV, CSB and others each publish permissions pages setting out how much you may quote before you need written permission, and each requires a copyright notice on published material. Those terms are written for books, sermons, and products, not for the picture on your own phone, so personal use isn't the issue. If you plan to sell verse wallpapers or distribute them widely, read the relevant publisher's permissions page first.

Two translations avoid the question. The King James Version is public domain in the United States, as BibleGateway's version page states directly. The Berean Standard Bible is published for free use and reuse, which is why it turns up so often in apps and printed products.

For a wallpaper, always put the translation abbreviation next to the reference. It's four characters, it's what makes the quote a quotation rather than an approximation, and it's part of what publishers ask for anyway.


13 Verses to Put on a Free Background

Each includes the exact reference and translation, with trimmed quotes marked.

Psalm 107:1 (NIV)

Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever.

Psalm 100:5 (NIV)

For the LORD is good and his love endures forever…

Psalm 34:8 (NIV)

Taste and see that the LORD is good…

Numbers 6:24-26 (NIV)

The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.

Psalm 121:2 (NIV)

My help comes from the LORD, the Maker of heaven and earth.

Psalm 91:1 (NIV)

Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.

Psalm 23:1 (NIV)

The LORD is my shepherd, I lack nothing.

Lamentations 3:22-23 (NIV)

Because of the LORD's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.

Matthew 11:28 (NIV)

Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.

Psalm 16:11 (NIV)

You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence…

2 Timothy 1:7 (NIV)

For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline.

Romans 12:12 (NIV)

Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.

Psalm 118:24 (ESV)

This is the day that the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.

For 30 more grouped by theme, see our full Bible verses for wallpapers guide.


Making Your Own in Five Minutes

This is the version I'd recommend to most people, because it costs nothing, the licensing is clean, and you end up with a verse you chose rather than one an algorithm picked.

  1. Download a background from Unsplash, Pexels, or Pixabay. Search for a texture or an out-of-focus scene rather than a detailed landscape; text sits better on it.
  2. Open Canva, start a phone wallpaper at your device's resolution, and drop the image in.
  3. Darken or lighten the photo behind where the text will go, more than feels necessary.
  4. Add the verse in a single clean font, with the reference and translation smaller underneath.
  5. Export as PNG.

Our aesthetic Bible verse wallpaper guide covers font pairing and palettes if you want the result to look designed rather than assembled. For applying it, see the iPhone guide or the Android walkthrough.


What a Wallpaper Doesn't Solve

A free Bible verse wallpaper is one of the better five-minute investments available. It costs nothing, it puts Scripture in front of you dozens of times a day, and there's no downside.

It also asks nothing of you, which is why it fades. Somewhere in the second week your eye starts treating it as background, and by the third you couldn't quote it without looking.

FaithLock approaches that differently on iPhone. It blocks distracting apps using Apple's Screen Time technology, and opening one requires reading a verse from the complete BSB (Berean Standard Bible) library of 31,000+ verses and answering a short question about it first. It also puts a verse of the day on a Home Screen widget. The point of the quiz is that you can't glance past it the way you glance past a background image.

Download FaithLock on the App Store to see how it works. It's an iOS app, so Android users are better served by the free options above.


Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I download a free Bible verse wallpaper? Canva's free tier, YouVersion's Verse of the Day image, and open-license photo sites like Unsplash and Pexels that you add your own verse to. All three are free with no subscription, and the last one gives you the clearest reuse rights.

Are Pinterest Bible verse wallpapers free to use? Free to save for your own phone in practice, but most of them are someone else's work reposted without a source. If you plan to share, print, or use one for a church or a business, find the original creator or make your own from an open-license photo instead.

Is it legal to put a Bible verse on an image? For your own phone, yes, without qualification. For anything published or sold, the translation's copyright applies: the NIV, ESV, and CSB each set quotation limits on their permissions pages. The KJV is public domain in the United States, and the Berean Standard Bible is published for free reuse, so both avoid the question.

What's the best free app for Bible verse wallpapers? YouVersion, if you want zero cost and zero friction. It's completely free with no premium tier, works on iPhone and Android, and generates a shareable verse image every day. Glorify has more attractive designs but keeps most of them behind a subscription.

Can I use free stock photos for a Bible verse wallpaper? Yes. Unsplash, Pexels, and Pixabay all publish licenses allowing free use including commercial use, without attribution. The common restrictions are on reselling unmodified images and on rebuilding a competing stock library, neither of which applies to a phone wallpaper.


Final Thoughts

If you only want something on your lock screen by tonight, YouVersion's Verse of the Day image is thirty seconds of work and genuinely free.

If you want something that looks like yours, spend five minutes: a free photo from Unsplash, a verse you actually needed this week, and one clean font. It costs nothing, the rights are unambiguous, and it will look better than most of what a "free wallpaper" search returns.


Sources: Unsplash License, BibleGateway KJV, BibleGateway, Canva

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I download a free Bible verse wallpaper?

Canva's free tier, YouVersion's Verse of the Day image, and open-license photo sites like Unsplash and Pexels that you add your own verse to. All three are free with no subscription, and the last one gives you the clearest reuse rights.

Are Pinterest Bible verse wallpapers free to use?

Free to save for your own phone in practice, but most of them are someone else's work reposted without a source. If you plan to share, print, or use one for a church or a business, find the original creator or make your own from an open-license photo instead.

Is it legal to put a Bible verse on an image?

For your own phone, yes, without qualification. For anything published or sold, the translation's copyright applies: the NIV, ESV, and CSB each set quotation limits on their permissions pages. The KJV is public domain in the United States, and the Berean Standard Bible is published for free reuse, so both avoid the question.

What's the best free app for Bible verse wallpapers?

YouVersion, if you want zero cost and zero friction. It's completely free with no premium tier, works on iPhone and Android, and generates a shareable verse image every day. Glorify has more attractive designs but keeps most of them behind a subscription.

Can I use free stock photos for a Bible verse wallpaper?

Yes. Unsplash, Pexels, and Pixabay all publish licenses allowing free use including commercial use, without attribution. The common restrictions are on reselling unmodified images and on rebuilding a competing stock library, neither of which applies to a phone wallpaper.

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