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SpotBright is a Free App That Automatically Downloads Windows Spotlight Images

SpotBright is a Free App That Automatically Downloads Windows Spotlight Images

We recently discussed how Windows 10 users can find and download the Windows Spotlight images that are featured on the operating system’s lock screen. While the process is relatively easy once you get the hang of it, those who prefer a simpler solution can now turn to a free app instead.

SpotBright, a universal Windows 10 app available now on the Microsoft Store, is a free utility that automatically locates the constantly-updated Windows Spotlight images and downloads them to your PC, tablet, or Windows Phone.

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Users can set a custom location for SpotBright to store the images it downloads, configure the app to notify you when new Windows Spotlight images are found, and even have the app automatically update your Windows 10 lock screen or desktop background. SpotBright also works when the Windows Spotlight feature is disabled, meaning that users can set custom personal images as their lock screen background without missing out on new Windows Spotlight images.

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As mentioned, the app is free for all functions, and supported by a banner ad within the app. Those who want to remove the ad or support the developer can upgrade to “SpotBright Pro” via a $0.99 in-app purchase.

In its current form, SpotBright isn’t the most attractive app (which is ironic, considering that it helps you easily obtain some rather stunning images), but it makes it simple to find and update your library of Windows Spotlight images with just a few clicks.

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2 thoughts on “SpotBright is a Free App That Automatically Downloads Windows Spotlight Images”

Samuel Saye says:
i need the apps to download lockscreen pictures.
Elliott W. Carmack says:
According to Microsoft, “SpotBright — Windows Wallpaper is currently not available.” It then asks to “Redeem a code”! So what’s the deal?

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Jim Tanous

Jan 18, 2016

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