AutoPicLoop — slideshow for the big screen

From folder to fullscreen loop in minutes — no sign-up.

AutoPicLoop is a browser-based photo slideshow for weddings, events, and showroom displays: add local images, optionally add background music from YouTube, then run fullscreen until you choose to stop.

Create slideshow

Opens the app — your photos stay on this device.

Setup

Playlist

+8
12 photosCover · 8sMusic on
Fullscreen
3 / 12Esc to exit

What you get

Practical controls for live display — not another bloated gallery product.

  • No sign-up — drag, then play

    Drop a folder of photos or pick files. Everything stays in your browser session; we never ask for an account.

  • Built for TVs and projectors

    Fullscreen with one click, large readable status, and a loop that runs all evening until you stop it.

  • Pacing you control

    Set how long each photo shows. Pick a preset or dial in your own interval for the mood of the room.

  • Varied transitions

    Each advance picks from a catalog of motion styles so long runs feel alive, not like a single template.

  • Optional YouTube music

    Paste a link for background audio that keeps going independently of slide timing — or run silent.

  • Fill the screen or show the whole photo

    Choose edge-to-edge cover for impact, or letterboxed contain when cropping would ruin the shot.

How to use it

Three steps from first load to a looping show.

  1. Add your photos

    Drag images into the drop zone or use the file picker. Reorder and remove until the playlist feels right.

  2. Tune the show

    Set slide duration, fit mode (fill vs full photo), and paste an optional YouTube URL for music.

  3. Start fullscreen

    Press Start — the slideshow takes over the display and loops until you exit.

Voices from the floor

Weddings, corporate events, retail displays.

  • We ran the reception photos on the venue projector all night. Dragged the folder in, hit start, and it just looped — no account, no drama.

    Alex M.

    Wedding host

  • I need vendors I can brief in one sentence. ‘Drop images, set seconds, go fullscreen’ — that’s exactly what I got for client galas.

    Jordan R.

    Corporate event planner

  • We use it on our showroom wall to cycle hero shots on new OLEDs. Customers see real motion on the glass without us building a custom player.

    Sam K.

    Electronics retail specialist