Missing option for 'Your Photos' as custom wallpaper in MacOS Tahoe

Just updated to MacOS Tahoe, and after a reboot, my custom display wallpaper is gone--but my custom settings for screensaver remain correct (shuffle photos from a designated suitable-for-work-settings photo album)


I am trying to follow these instructions....


Customize the wallpaper on your Mac - Apple Support


Go to the System Settings app on your Mac.

Click Wallpaper in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)

Scroll down to Your Photos, click the Add Photo button, then do any of the following:

  • Add a photo from your Photos library: Click Choose from Photos, then select a photo.


BUT: 'Your Photos' does not appear and I have scrolled down as far as I can, past


Dynamic Wallpapers

Landscape

Cityscape

Underwater

Earth

Shuffle Aerials

Colors


And that's as far as I can scroll. I've also scrolled all the way to the right in each of the different options.



No 'Your Photos' or 'Custom' option appears anywhere.


What am I missing?



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MacBook Pro 16″

Posted on Sep 21, 2025 9:55 PM

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Posted on Oct 17, 2025 2:46 AM

Alright i'm on MAcOs Taho 26.0.1 and was having the same issue. Where only the default images are showing (Arials, solid color options only).


My Photos library is also on my external SSD.


To fix it for me i opened a photo in the photos app and pressed the share icon and selected "Set Wallpaper". This took a good minute before anything happened but the photo was then set on the desktop AND all the missing photos options appeared!



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Missing option for 'Your Photos' as custom wallpaper in MacOS Tahoe

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