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Answers for photo booth, wallpaper, collage, and app-related questions.
General
Is LiCoWa free?
Yes. The core LiCoWa web experience is free to use for browsing creative pages and trying the main photo booth, wallpaper, and collage flows that are available on the site. You can open the tools from your browser without a paid account. Some app-based experiences may point users to the iOS or Android app for more product-specific options.
Do I need an account?
No. The main LiCoWa web flows are designed to work without account registration, so you can visit the site, explore photo booth styles, browse wallpapers, or view collage templates directly. If a future app feature requires account-specific storage or syncing, that would be handled in the app experience rather than the basic web browsing flow.
Can I use it on mobile?
Yes. LiCoWa pages are built for both mobile and desktop screens, including phones where users often create photo strips, wallpapers, and collages. Modern mobile browsers can open the web experience directly. Camera, upload, and download behavior still depends on the browser and device permissions, so allow access when the browser prompts you.
Is there an app?
Yes. LiCoWa is available as an app through the App Store and Google Play links provided on the site. The website helps people discover the product, try supported web flows, and move into the app when they want the native mobile experience. Use the official store links on LiCoWa pages to avoid unofficial downloads.
Can I save my results?
Yes. Supported LiCoWa flows provide download or save options so you can keep the photo strip, wallpaper, or collage result created in that flow. The exact format and export step depend on the tool you are using. Before closing the page, use the visible download or app handoff option when it is available.
Photo Booth
Can I use my camera?
Yes. The online photo booth flow supports browser camera access where your device and browser allow it. When prompted, grant camera permission so the page can use your front or rear camera. If the browser blocks camera access, check site permissions or use an upload-based flow when that option is available.
Can I upload photos?
Yes. LiCoWa includes upload-based photo booth flows for people who prefer to work from existing images instead of taking new webcam shots. This is useful when you want to reuse saved portraits, avoid camera permissions, or prepare a strip from photos already on your device. Follow the upload route shown in the booth flow.
Are there filters?
Yes. LiCoWa photo booth experiences include multiple visual styles, such as classic black-and-white, sepia, vivid, and original looks where supported. Filters are meant to change the mood of the photo strip without making the flow complicated. Availability can vary by booth route, frame, and app or web surface you choose.
Can I retake shots?
Yes. The photo booth flow supports retakes so you can replace a shot before keeping the final strip. This helps if someone blinked, moved, or missed the countdown. Review the captured frames before downloading, then retake the frame or restart the flow if the current booth route offers that control.
Wallpaper
Are wallpapers 4K?
LiCoWa focuses on high-quality wallpaper browsing and creation experiences, including pages that present 4K wallpaper intent where the content supports it. For the best result, choose a wallpaper or template that matches your device shape, then use the available download or app flow. Always check the preview before setting it as a lock screen.
Can I make DIY wallpapers?
Yes. LiCoWa includes DIY wallpaper routes that help users create personalized lock screen or wallpaper-style visuals. Depending on the page, you can start from a template, use your own photo, or continue into an app flow. The goal is to make wallpaper creation easier than starting from a blank design canvas.
Can I use my own photos?
Yes. Supported customization flows allow personal images, so you can turn your own photos into wallpapers, photo strips, or collage-style designs. Use images you own or have permission to use. If a browser asks for file access, choose only the images needed for the project and review the result before exporting.
Are templates available?
Yes. LiCoWa includes template-style pages for wallpapers and collages, giving you a starting point before you customize the final result. Templates help with layout, mood, and visual structure, especially when you do not want to design from scratch. Browse the relevant category or detail page to find a style that fits.
Can I browse categories?
Yes. Wallpaper categories are available on the site so visitors can explore different styles, topics, and visual directions before choosing a design. Category browsing is useful when you know the mood you want but not the exact image. Open a category, review the available items, and continue from the page that fits.
Collage
Does LiCoWa support collages?
Yes. LiCoWa supports collage discovery through layout, category, and detail pages, with flows that help users move from an example toward a finished design. Collage pages are intended for people who want a structured arrangement instead of a single image. Pick a style first, then follow the available customization or app handoff option.
Can I choose layouts?
Yes. Multiple collage layouts are supported across the site, including template-style pages built around different photo counts, moods, and compositions. Choosing a layout first helps you decide how many images to prepare and how the final design should feel. Use the page title, preview, and category context to select the best fit.
Can I export my collage?
Supported collage flows provide an export, download, or app handoff option when the design can be completed from that route. The exact action depends on the page and current product surface. Before leaving the flow, look for the visible save, download, or continue button so you do not lose the work you created.
Can I browse examples?
Yes. LiCoWa has collage category and detail pages where you can review examples before deciding what to make. These pages help users compare styles such as film strips, magazine-inspired layouts, scrapbook looks, and other template directions. Browsing examples first is useful when you want inspiration before uploading or arranging photos.
Is it mobile friendly?
Yes. The site is designed for mobile and desktop use, with responsive pages for browsing categories, reading help content, and entering supported creative flows. On mobile, tap targets, scrolling, and layout density matter more, so use the visible navigation, category cards, and buttons rather than zooming into small desktop-style controls.