Some launchers may have their own wallpaper systems, but the overwhelming majority use the common standard for this, which is why changing the wallpaper in one launcher changes it for all.
Short answer is that you'd need to modify the launcher app for this to work.
I've always said that since we've been able to have different wallpapers on all of our desktops on Linux, forever, it should be doable on Linux's little brother, Android. I just read the article and said, yes!
I went to the app's Play Store page, and everything looked good until a couple of things. One, it hasn't been updated since 2014. Two, it contains ads AND has no way [paid version] to get rid of them. Finally, its ratings are just so-so.
I'd love to use it, but I simply don't do ads. I may try it to see how invasive they are; if they're limited to only when you're actually using the app, not on the wallpapers you choose, it might be tolerable.
But the 2014 thing worries me. A LOT has changed in Android over the last six years!
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