25 Websites to Get Free Stock Photos.
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1. Unsplash
Unsplash has over 2.5 million free beautiful stock photos shot by a global community of photographers. All images are free for whatever use you wish, and Unsplash adds new images to download everyday.
unsplash.com
Unsplash has over 2.5 million free beautiful stock photos shot by a global community of photographers. All images are free for whatever use you wish, and Unsplash adds new images to download everyday.
unsplash.com
2. Pexels
Pexels is a free stock image and video library licensed under the Pexels license, which is similar to the CC0 license. This stock image site has hundreds of thousands of images hand-picked from photos uploaded by the Pexels community.
pexels.com
Pexels is a free stock image and video library licensed under the Pexels license, which is similar to the CC0 license. This stock image site has hundreds of thousands of images hand-picked from photos uploaded by the Pexels community.
pexels.com
3. Burst by Shopify
Burst is a free stock photo site by Shopify. Their image library includes thousands of images taken by a global community of photographers. New HD photos are added every week. These images are free to use — commercial or personal.
burst.shopify.com
Burst is a free stock photo site by Shopify. Their image library includes thousands of images taken by a global community of photographers. New HD photos are added every week. These images are free to use — commercial or personal.
burst.shopify.com
4. Pixabay
Pixabay is a free stock site with over 2.2 million stock images available for download by the community. It offers royalty-free photos from contributors, which anyone can modify or use without permission or any attribution to the artist.
pixabay.com
Pixabay is a free stock site with over 2.2 million stock images available for download by the community. It offers royalty-free photos from contributors, which anyone can modify or use without permission or any attribution to the artist.
pixabay.com
5. Reshot
Reshot is a massive library of handpicked free stock photos you won’t find elsewhere. Built for startups, freelancers & makers who are sick of tacky stock photos. Free to use commercially and editorially–no attribution required.
reshot.com
Reshot is a massive library of handpicked free stock photos you won’t find elsewhere. Built for startups, freelancers & makers who are sick of tacky stock photos. Free to use commercially and editorially–no attribution required.
reshot.com
6. Shutterstock
Shutterstock is a leading provider of licensed stock images and has a growing community of over one million creators and adds hundreds of thousands of assets every day. Though most of them are paid, you can find awesome free images too.
shutterstock.com
Shutterstock is a leading provider of licensed stock images and has a growing community of over one million creators and adds hundreds of thousands of assets every day. Though most of them are paid, you can find awesome free images too.
shutterstock.com
7. Getty Images
Getty Images supplies stock images, editorial photography, video, and music from a library of over 200 million assets. You can find free images, but they have the Getty Images watermark at the bottom and you can’t get rid of it.
gettyimages.com
Getty Images supplies stock images, editorial photography, video, and music from a library of over 200 million assets. You can find free images, but they have the Getty Images watermark at the bottom and you can’t get rid of it.
gettyimages.com
8. Kaboompics
Kaboompics uses its own license, which is similar to CC0 except that you cannot redistribute its photos. There are two things to love about it: one, it allows you to search by color, and two, it provides a palette of colors in the photo.
kaboompics.com
Kaboompics uses its own license, which is similar to CC0 except that you cannot redistribute its photos. There are two things to love about it: one, it allows you to search by color, and two, it provides a palette of colors in the photo.
kaboompics.com
9. Stocksnap
Stocksnap uses the Creative Commons CC0 license so its photos are free to download, edit, and use for both commercial and non-commercial projects. Though its library is kinda limited, it's more than enough to get you started.
stocksnap.io
Stocksnap uses the Creative Commons CC0 license so its photos are free to download, edit, and use for both commercial and non-commercial projects. Though its library is kinda limited, it's more than enough to get you started.
stocksnap.io
10. Canva
Canva is an online graphic design tool that also offers free stock photos. One advantage of using Canva is that you can quickly turn an image into a custom graphic to use on social media or your blog.
canva.com
Canva is an online graphic design tool that also offers free stock photos. One advantage of using Canva is that you can quickly turn an image into a custom graphic to use on social media or your blog.
canva.com
11. iStock
iStock releases a new batch of free stock files every week when you sign up for a free membership. Though not legendary masterpieces, they're decent enough to be used on your projects.
istockphoto.com
iStock releases a new batch of free stock files every week when you sign up for a free membership. Though not legendary masterpieces, they're decent enough to be used on your projects.
istockphoto.com
12. Gratisography
Gratisography also has its own free photo license, which lets you do “almost anything you can think of”. While they have a rather limited number of images now, many are high-quality images that I would use.
gratisography.com
Gratisography also has its own free photo license, which lets you do “almost anything you can think of”. While they have a rather limited number of images now, many are high-quality images that I would use.
gratisography.com
13. Flickr
Flickr is an image hosting platform where you can find images that can be used and modified for commercial purposes. Select “Commercial use & mods allowed” under the “Any license” filter to find those images.
flickr.com
Flickr is an image hosting platform where you can find images that can be used and modified for commercial purposes. Select “Commercial use & mods allowed” under the “Any license” filter to find those images.
flickr.com
14. Free Images
Free Images provides over 300,000 free stock images under its own license. The license allows a very broad range of uses, though it does list several restricted use cases (which are quite common for most free images sites).
freeimages.com
Free Images provides over 300,000 free stock images under its own license. The license allows a very broad range of uses, though it does list several restricted use cases (which are quite common for most free images sites).
freeimages.com
15. Foca
Foca is a collection of high resolution photos provided by Jeffrey Betts. Jeffrey specializes in photos of workspaces and nature. All photos are released under Creative Commons CC0.
focastock.com
Foca is a collection of high resolution photos provided by Jeffrey Betts. Jeffrey specializes in photos of workspaces and nature. All photos are released under Creative Commons CC0.
focastock.com
Here are some more that you could use ↓
16. Picography
17. Freestocks. org
18. Picjumbo
19. SkitterPhoto
20. Life of Pix
21. Freerange
22. Little Visuals
23. New Old Stock
24. Picspree
25. StyledStock
16. Picography
17. Freestocks. org
18. Picjumbo
19. SkitterPhoto
20. Life of Pix
21. Freerange
22. Little Visuals
23. New Old Stock
24. Picspree
25. StyledStock
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