iCloud User Guide
- Welcome
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- Sign in and use iCloud.com
 - Customize and use the homepage tiles
 - Apple Invites
 - Keynote
 - Numbers
 - Pages
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- Photos on iCloud.com overview
 - View your photos and videos
 - Browse photos or videos by date
 - Hide your photos and videos
 - Upload and download photos
 - Add or edit a title, caption, or other metadata
 - Organize photos and videos
 - Add photos and videos to Favorites
 - Play a slideshow of photos
 - Delete and recover photos and videos
 
 - Recover files and information
 
 - Use iCloud on your Windows device
 - Get more help with iCloud
 - Legal notices and acknowledgements
 - Copyright and trademarks
 

Play a slideshow of your photos on iCloud.com
You can watch a slideshow of your photos set to music on iCloud.com.
Start a slideshow
Go to icloud.com/photos, then sign in to your Apple Account (if necessary).
Select the photos or videos you want to include in the slideshow.
If you select a video, the slideshow includes the video thumbnail.
Select
, then select Play Slideshow.Choose a theme:
Ken Burns: The photos pan to the side, and dissolve to transition.
Reflections: The photos zoom in slightly, and slide up to transition.
Dissolve: The photos remain still, and dissolve to transition.
Push: The photos remain still, and move to the side to transition.
Select Play Slideshow.
Navigate a slideshow while it’s playing
While the slideshow plays, tap the screen or hold the pointer over the slideshow. Then do any of the following:
Pause: Select
. To start playing again, select 
.Skip to the next or previous photo: Select the thumbnail at the bottom of the screen. On a computer, you can also press the arrow keys on your keyboard.
Restart the slideshow: Select
.Edit the slideshow: Select
, change any of the options, then select Save.Make the slideshow full screen: Select
.Stop watching the slideshow: Select
.
You can also watch your memories—curated collections of significant people, places, and events—in your library. See View your memories.