Setup Guide
Unboxing & Setup
Worth the wait.
Your Cloud Canvas arrives with its battery empty, and the first charge takes four to six hours. It's the hardest part of the whole thing. So here's how to spend the wait well, and have everything ready the moment it powers on.
Charge it first
Slide the battery pack out of the back of the canvas and connect it with the included cable. Let it charge all the way. The indicator light turns solid when it's full. Four to six hours on this first charge, and worth every one of them.
Leave the canvas off the wall until the battery is fully charged. There's no rush to hang it yet.
While it charges
Four to six hours is plenty of time to get everything else ready, so setup is effortless the moment the light goes solid. Two things to do now.
Decide where it'll live
Wall or surface? The included level mount hangs it flush, or the kickstand props it on any shelf, nightstand, or counter. Pick your spot now so you can hang it the moment it's ready. Not sure where it shows best? Our lighting guide walks you through finding the right light.
Build your collection
Open your phone's photos and gather the images you want to show into a single album. When the battery's ready, you'll know exactly what to upload, and it takes minutes instead of guesswork. Reach for high-resolution photos shot in good light. Those are the ones that look extraordinary.
Make the most of the wait
Power on and pair
Once it's charged, slide the battery back into the canvas. That's the whole power switch. There's no button to press. The moment the battery is in, your canvas is on. Open the Cloud Canvas app and it will walk you through pairing, step by step.
Keep wifi and Bluetooth on during setup so the app can find your canvas.
Upload and make it yours
In the app, add the photos from your album, arrange them in the order you like, and set how often the image changes. That's it. Your canvas is live, and your wall just became yours.
Now it's yours.
From here it changes whenever you do. Swap the image, build new collections, let it follow the seasons or your mood. A wall is never finished, and neither is this.