Naruto became one of the foundational pieces of global anime fandom from the moment Masashi Kishimoto’s manga first ran in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1999. The story — a hyperactive orphan who hides the Nine-Tails fox demon inside him, surviving a village that fears him while chasing the dream of becoming its leader — turned into a 700-chapter manga, two anime series totalling 720 episodes (Naruto from 2002 to 2007 and Naruto Shippuden from 2007 to 2017), eleven theatrical films, hundreds of video games, and a sequel series called Boruto: Naruto Next Generations that is still running today. Together those works built one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time and one of the most consistently watched anime series on Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Netflix more than two decades after the manga first hit shelves. This collection brings together 32 free HD Naruto wallpapers covering every fan-favourite character and the most iconic scenes, ready to set as a phone, tablet, or desktop background in seconds. The story turns on a simple but irresistible premise. The day Naruto Uzumaki was born, the Nine-Tails fox demon Kurama attacked the Hidden Leaf Village (Konohagakure). Naruto’s father Minato Namikaze, the Fourth Hokage, sealed Kurama inside the newborn Naruto and died in the process. The villagers grow up fearing the boy who carries the demon, and Naruto grows up loud, lonely, and stubborn, swearing that he will become Hokage one day so the village can finally see him. Across hundreds of episodes he picks up his sensei Kakashi Hatake and his teammates Sasuke Uchiha and Sakura Haruno, faces off against rogue ninja, demonic kages, and inter-dimensional gods, and eventually — in one of the most cathartic shounen finales ever animated — actually does it. By the end of the series Naruto is the Seventh Hokage, married to Hinata Hyuga, and a father to Boruto and Himawari. This collection covers every fan-favourite character and the most-photographed forms in the series. Naruto Uzumaki appears in his orange Genin jumpsuit, in Sage Mode with the orange toad-eye markings, wrapped in the gold Kurama chakra cloak, in his Six Paths Sage Mode glow, and finally in the white-and-red Hokage robes. Sasuke Uchiha appears with his classic Sharingan, his Mangekyo Sharingan, his Rinnegan from the final arcs, and in his hooded post-war wanderer outfit. Kakashi Hatake gets his classic masked-face shots and the rare unmasked moments. Itachi Uchiha — always one of the most popular Naruto characters in poll after poll — gets several Akatsuki-cloak portraits and his iconic crows. Madara Uchiha and Pain (Nagato) feature in their full villain glory. The Akatsuki appear together in cloud-and-cloak group shots, and there are individual moments for Hinata Hyuga, Sakura, Gaara of the Sand, Rock Lee, Shikamaru, Jiraiya, Tsunade, and Minato. The collection rounds out with classic Konoha leaf-symbol minimalist wallpapers and dark Sharingan-eye close-ups for fans who prefer a typographic or pattern background. The visual style of Naruto translates beautifully to phone wallpapers. Studio Pierrot leaned into bold, cel-shaded character art with deep saturated colour palettes — the orange of Naruto’s jumpsuit, the deep navy of Sasuke’s shirt, the red clouds of the Akatsuki cloaks, the swirling gold of the Sage chakra and the angry red of the Kurama cloak. Kishimoto’s manga style relies on dynamic, slashing action lines and large dramatic close-ups of glowing eyes, and that translates directly to phone wallpapers because the eye — the Sharingan especially — reads instantly even on a small lock screen. The collection includes the bright high-energy stage shots and the quieter moody character portraits, so you can pick whichever suits the mood of your home screen on a given day. Every wallpaper in the collection is a 9:16 portrait PNG at 816 by 1456 pixels, which is the right resolution to look crisp on any modern phone display and the right aspect ratio to fill the screen edge to edge without cropping. The PNGs have been colour-optimised — palette-quantised down to a 256-colour adaptive palette by an automated build script — so each image is roughly three times smaller than a typical raw export. That cuts the gallery total page weight from over 58 MB down to about 19 MB, keeping the Largest Contentful Paint metric well under 2.5 seconds on 4G and the page in the green on Google Core Web Vitals. In practical terms: the gallery loads instantly on a phone, the wallpapers download in under a second each, and they barely touch your device storage. Setting a Naruto wallpaper is simple on every modern device. On iPhone, save the PNG to Photos, then go to Settings, Wallpaper, Add New Wallpaper, choose Photos, pick the image, and apply it to the lock screen, the home screen, or both. On Android, save the PNG to Files or Photos, long-press the home screen, tap Wallpaper & style, choose My photos, pick the image, and apply. iPads and Android tablets work the same way; the portrait wallpapers will look great in portrait mode and pillarbox elegantly in landscape. Kindle Fire tablets accept the same PNGs through the Photos app. Desktop users on Windows, macOS, and Linux can set the portrait images as desktop wallpapers fit-to-height for a stylish striped look or use them as lock-screen backgrounds. A note on rights and intent: the wallpapers in this collection are fan-art-style interpretations of the characters and scenes of Naruto, intended strictly for personal use as phone, tablet, and desktop backgrounds. We do not own and do not claim to own Naruto, Naruto Shippuden, the Sharingan, the Rinnegan, the Rasengan, Kurama, the Akatsuki, or any of the characters, names, designs, or trademarks, which are the property of Masashi Kishimoto, Shueisha, TV Tokyo, and Studio Pierrot. The artwork is provided free of charge as a gift to fans of the series, with no advertising injected into the images, no watermarks, no email gates, and no signup. If you love the series, please support it by streaming Naruto and Naruto Shippuden on Crunchyroll, Hulu, or Netflix, and by buying the manga from Viz Media or reading it on the Shonen Jump app. To download, tap any thumbnail above to open the full-size preview, then press the orange Download HD button. The PNG saves instantly to your device. All 32 wallpapers are right here on this page — no pagination, no infinite scroll, no need to hop between sites. Whether your favourite is a Sage Mode Naruto, a Sharingan-glow Sasuke, an Itachi-and-crows Akatsuki shot, a Kakashi unmasked moment, a Madara silhouette, the Konoha leaf symbol on a clean background, or a full Akatsuki group portrait, it is one tap away. Pick the one that makes your phone feel like it belongs in the Hidden Leaf Village and unlock to a piece of one of the greatest shounen anime ever made every time you check the time.
Free Naruto HD Wallpapers
Browse and download 32 striking Naruto and Naruto Shippuden wallpapers — Naruto Uzumaki in Sage Mode and Kurama chakra cloak, Sasuke Uchiha with Sharingan and Rinnegan, Kakashi Hatake, Itachi, the Akatsuki, Madara, plus the Konoha symbol and Hidden Leaf Village. Perfect for phone lock screens and home screens.
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How to Use Naruto Wallpaper
Browse Gallery
Scroll through 32 striking Naruto HD wallpapers — Naruto, Sasuke, Kakashi, Itachi, Akatsuki, and the Hidden Leaf crew.
Preview
Click any wallpaper to open a full-size lightbox preview.
Download
Tap the orange Download button to save the Naruto wallpaper as a high-res PNG. No watermark, no signup.
Set as Wallpaper
Open your device settings and set the downloaded image as your lock screen or home screen wallpaper.
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