Best 20 Makima Wallpapers for Wallpaper Engine in 2026
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Chainsaw Man is one of the more recent popular mangas out there, selling as far as 35 million copies worldwide. Written, and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto, the manga has brought many great characters to reality — one of which is Makima.
Even though Makima isn’t actually a real human, but a devil posing as a human, her character has made the way to many great wallpapers created by the community.
Let’s explore some of the most popular Makima wallpapers on Wallpaper Engine in 2026.
If you don’t know what Wallpaper Engine is, or how to use it, read my guide on “What is Wallpaper Engine?“.
Criteria for Makima Wallpapers
I have a few criteria to make this fair:
- No AI generated content (as best as I can tell)
- Must be popular in the last year
- Can contain multiple characters at once
- Must be animated
- The file size cannot cross 100MB
- No edit-style wallpapers
Now, let’s explore the best Makima wallpapers today!
Top 20 Makima Wallpapers for Wallpaper Engine in 2026
1. The Many Faces of Makima
This rotating wallpaper has Makima dead in the center, looking down at us, and behind her is a rotating collage of herself. It greatly leans into her narcissistic personality, and the quality is really good. The wallpaper doesn’t have anything to customize, yet it earned its #1 spot.
2. A Hyper-Realistic Take on Makima
Incredibly detailed, this wallpaper has her face off to the side. Though, very uncanny, as mice are climbing up into her eye, and birds are trying to fly into it too, the latter of which you can actually move with your mouse. It’s great for minimalist setups.
3. The Weight of the Control Devil
This wallpaper captures the literal, and metaphorical side of Makima. It emphasizes how the lives of the characters (like Reze and Denji seen here) are miniaturized and dictated by her overwhelming presence. The film grain, and the blinking eye also add to the uncanny feeling.
4. Calm Over Chaos
Taking a break from the chaos of her character, this wallpaper is showing the calm side of Makima, or at least an idea of it. Her wavy hair, and calm expression add to a relaxed feeling, which is great for simpler setups, or calmer days.
5. Fake Angel
This wallpaper gives Makima a friendly look, as if you can approach her comfortably and have nothing bad happen to you; the halo also helps this feeling. Yet, we all know who she really is, so this wallpaper is great if you want to ignore her bad side, and focus on what might have been.
6. Bold Red for Modern Setups
The color red seems to be following Makima everywhere, and that’s not without reason. This wallpaper is extremely clean, with her in the center, telling us to basically shush, and listen to her. Sorry Makima, but I’m taken.
7. A Moment on the Runway
Makima is here next to planes with Kishibe, probably doing some business. It’s clean, day time, and the slight waving of her coat in the wind adds to the relaxed feeling. Perfect for similar setups.
8. Under The Rain
This wallpaper unfortunately has no way to toggle the glitch, and VHS effect over her, but for those who don’t mind it, it’s a perfect wallpaper for darker setups.
9. Caustics From Water
Makima is staring with that menacing look at us, meanwhile the water caustics coat the whole wallpaper in a sort of calm, natural effect. Unfortunately, there is no way to toggle the effect, so it can be a lot for some.
10. All Eyes on You
If there wasn’t enough context that Makima enjoys overseeing everyone around her, and controlling them, this wallpaper really makes that obvious with a wall of eyes staring right back at you. Perfect for those who enjoy uncanny wallpapers.
11. Neon Illustration
This wallpaper leans on a subtle neon side, with her hand covering half her face, and a drooping halo above her head too. It’s perfect for bright, purple setups, or if you enjoy the style of wallpapers like this one.
12. False Sadness
Makima in this wallpaper is under heavy rain, and she is not pleased at all. Up close and personal, she looks defeated. Though, knowing who she truly is, doesn’t really make me feel for her too much. Perfect for rainy days.
13. Makima Mid-Action
This wallpaper sits in a sort of paused frame of intense action we just missed. The bright streaking light from the left illuminating her face perfectly, the birds, and their wings flying by; It’s great for simpler setups, or just fans of Makima.
14. A Minimalist Masterpiece in Red
This wallpaper allows the character to shine in the darkness, where just a single light source illuminates her from the top down. It’s perfect for red-heavy setups or even darker ones.
15. The Quiet Side of Control
Here, we are watching her from the side in this bright, probably day time wallpaper. It’s nice for a change, it’s calm, and perfect for simple setups or those who enjoy less chaotic wallpapers. The wallpaper also offers customization for a clock, and date, including an audio player.
16. Explosive Composition and Motion
This wallpaper is as crazy as it gets for Makima. Darkness, chains, red everywhere. Perfect for those who enjoy complex wallpapers, or have dark setups.
17. Industrial Chains & Boldness
One common theme that follows this character are halos above her head, which this wallpaper also has, though thinner, and less in your face. The large sequences of chains around her illustrate her controlling behavior really well.
18. Elegance Amidst the Chains
In this one, she is standing invitingly in the center of the screen, but chains around her still complement her true nature. The glitch effect cannot be toggled, but it sort of adds to the idea that she isn’t really who she is. Great for darker setups or those who are red in scheme.
19. Dirty Blood
This wallpaper has her pointing at us, and her halo has turned bloody, dripping away. The screen has blood droplets sliding towards the ground, and it perfectly illustrates her character’s nature.
20. A Macro Look at the Control Devil
We are up close and personal, once again, with Makima. God rays off the side, her eye twitching, it’s perfect for minimalist setups, or fans of her.
Conclusion
That’s it, that brings us to the end of these wallpapers.
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FAQ
1. What is Wallpaper Engine?
Wallpaper Engine is an application on Steam that allows you to replace a static desktop wallpaper with an animated one, whether it would be 3D, 2D, or a whole web application. Read more at “What is Wallpaper Engine?” for a full guide on how to use it, and if its safe.
2. Are Makima Wallpapers Free?
Yes! All of these wallpapers are free to download, however, Wallpaper Engine itself is not free, and costs $4.99 on Steam, though it sometimes drops to $3.49 when on sale.
3. Does Wallpaper Engine Affect Performance?
Some of these wallpapers can be heavy on performance, but Wallpaper Engine is designed for efficiency, and pauses the wallpapers whenever you are not looking at your desktop. Some wallpapers also include customization options, so you can turn off features you don’t want, and put less strain on your GPU.