How to stop videos from repeating in the Photos app on iPhone

Have you noticed that videos on your iPhone keep looping automatically within the Photos app? With an update iOS 18.2The default Photos app now automatically replays videos until you manually stop them. This feature may seem fun at first, especially with short clips, but it can become annoying over time if you watch long videos or browse your photo library frequently. In this article, we'll explain why this issue occurs, how you can easily stop replaying videos, and provide additional tips to improve your Photos experience.

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Why do videos repeat in the Photos app?

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With the release of iOS 18.2 in late 2024, Apple decided to add an automatic video looping feature to the Photos app. This feature aims to improve the user experience when watching short clips, such as those taken at family events or with friends. The idea of ​​having the video continue playing may be useful if you're sharing a quick clip with someone, but it's not always practical.

For example, if you're watching a three-minute video, you may find yourself having to manually pause it after it's finished, instead of it pausing automatically as was the case in previous versions. This change can be quite annoying, especially if you browse through many videos in your library or watch long content that you don't want to watch twice in a row.

The good news is that Apple hasn't left this unsolved. There's a simple way to disable this feature and have videos automatically pause after just one playback. Here's how.


How to stop videos from repeating on iPhone

From iPhoneIslam.com, three smartphone screens show the navigation steps on your iPhone to enable photo duplication: Settings > Apps > Photos app, then toggle "Edit Phones" to the on position.

If you want to regain full control over how videos play in the Photos app, the solution is to change a simple setting:

◉ Open Settings, then go to Apps, and choose the Photos app.

◉ Scroll down until you see the “Loop Videos” option, then turn it off.

Once you complete these steps, videos in the Photos app will stop looping automatically. Each video will play only once, then stop.

If you prefer complete control over video playback and don't want it to play automatically when you open it, in the same Photos app settings menu, find the "Auto-Play Motion" option and disable it. This way, the video will only play when you manually press the play button.


Why might you need to disable video looping?

When browsing your photo library, you may want to quickly watch several short clips without having to manually pause each video. The auto-repeat feature may slow down this process and make it less smooth.

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If you're watching a long video, auto-repeat can be unnecessary and waste your time. Disabling this feature means you won't need to intervene to stop it yourself.

Imagine you're in a public place watching a video with loud audio, and then it suddenly starts looping! Disabling looping helps you avoid such embarrassing situations.


The iOS 18.2 update didn't just add the video loop feature; it also brought a number of other improvements that iPhone users may find interesting. For example, the Photos app has been improved for faster browsing, and new features have been added to better organize Memories and photos. However, for some, the auto-repeat feature may be more of a drawback than a feature, depending on how you use your device.

Have you encountered this problem before? Or do you prefer to let videos loop automatically? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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Mohammed

It can also be stopped from the Photos app itself by clicking on the account icon or account picture and the available options will appear 😂

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Ahmed Badr

God bless you

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IP-15

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