Free Stock Photos: The 5 Best & Easiest Resources I've Found (2024)

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On a world wide web full of words, images cut through the noise and get to the point.

And sites that feature free stock photos? Well … they’re a great place to start creating images.

A branded image will enhance what your words say, and add meaning to your communication. If you’re smart, you’ll use diverse stock photos that attract all of humanity to your business.

The good news is that finding great stock photos — even free stock photos — is easier than ever.

There are dozens of websites that offer free stock images. Their business models vary:

  • Some are supported by advertising
  • Some are supported by user donations
  • Some serve as portfolios for a photographer’s work

The free stock photo image resources here — as of this writing — allow you to use their images for free, even for a commercial website.

In some cases, sites request you credit the site and add a link, but it’s requested as a courtesy and isn’t required unless otherwise noted below.

What won’t you find in this list of free stock photo sites?

There are some fantastic (and free) stock photo sites that you won’t find here. Why?

Well, I’m picky. And impatient. And I don’t have all the time in the world. So I eliminated any free stock photo site that didn’t have a robust search function.

You may love scrolling through beautiful images as much as I do, but I’m betting you’re busy, just like I am.

That’s why the free stock photo sites below all feature a search tool on the site.

Because we’re busy, we need to have the ability to search for specific images, or topics.

A robust search function can dramatically cut the time you spend searching for the right image.

Pixabay.com

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Pixabay is my favorite free photo site! It features photos, illustrations, and vectors.

I have used Pixabay images here on my website, in posts on other important websites, in speeches, presentations, andslide decks.

Their images are vetted by a team of volunteer editors and require no photo credit. They can be used for both personal and commercial purposes.

Creating an account on the site will allow you quicker access to images, which you can download in a variety of sizes (this is a very handy feature).

If you’re a photography buff and want to pay it forward, Pixabay may accept your image and share it with site users.

Kaboompics.com

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Kaboompics offers major image categories, and has a search feature, too.

Their image collection isn’t huge, but the images they do have are high quality are quite large — large enough to be used for print design.

The only thing you can’t do with Kaboompics images is sell them: the site is devoted to keeping these images free.

Magdeleine.co

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I love Magdeleine because it offers not only search but photo categories. It also features the work of a wide variety of photographers.

You can search by color, too! That’s a neat feature when you need an image that will blend with existing elements on your website.

A warning: some photos on this site require attribution. Please see the image you want to use for details.

FreeRangeStock

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Free Range Stock has some great images, and it has some “meh” images. Some of them look a bit amateurish. But sometimes, as they say on the site, you just need a photo of a rock. And they have that, and more!

You need to register to the site to use the images. But once you do, they’re free for commercial use. Registering gives you access to their “lightbox” tool where you can save groups of images.

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Pexels

Pexels offers a large collection of stock photo images that are free to use.One quirk of the search function: once you’ve done a search, it seems to work better to go back to the home page for new searches.

Pexel images are exceptionally high quality for a free stock photo site — really impressive. There aren’t a lot of them, but what they have is really great.

One quirk of the search function: once you’ve done a search, it seems to work better to go back to the home page for new searches.

Now that you’ve got your free stock photos, it’s time to have some fun!

If you need tips on how to put your images to work, here are a couple of articles to help you along:

5 Easy Steps to Create Stunning Content Marketing Images [Examples]

Branded Images are a Fun, Creative Way to Get Eyes on Your Website [Examples]

If you have an online business and would like to create a high-value offer, you can apply for my Offer Accelerator program.

Learn more and apply here: TheOfferAccelerator.com

This post was originally published on February 11, 2015 and has been updated with new resources and information. Enjoy!

Pamela Wilson

Pamela Wilson is the Chief Marketing Officer at DCS. She’s the creator of the Offer Accelerator Program. Learn more about Pamela’s content marketing books, and read reviews of the tools used to run this site.

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In 2010, at the age of 45, I started this site and grew it into a business that offers freedom, flexibility — and consistent revenue.

26 thoughts on “Free Stock Photos: My Favorite Resources Today”

  1. Hi Pamela! Love these sites. Pixabay, Gratisography and Unsplash are my go-to’s, so this list is fantastic for some new sources. Thanks a bunch!

    • You’re welcome, Amy. Thanks for leaving a comment!

  2. I did a quick search on Pixabay for Triathlon, Triathlete, and got some, but they are watermarked with Shutterstock … so they won’t be free, will they? I was a bit confused by that.

    • addendum… I think I figured it out… they also display sponsored images… which are NOT free. So, you just have to be aware of that.

      • That’s exactly right, Christine. Some of the sites are sponsored by paid stock photo sites. Typically, the paid stock images are organized together in the search results (often at the top of the results page).

        When you need a super specific image (like a triathlete), these sites may not be a good fit. In that case, I really like BigStockPhoto.com. The image pricing is reasonable, and even their “small” image size is quite large.

  3. Hi Pamela,
    I was never sure whether making changes (cropping, adding text etc.) to a stock photo–free or purchased–was acceptable. I think you’re saying here that it is.

    Also, what do you mean by a “written model release from your subject”?

    Thanks for this great resource!

    • I’m glad you asked this, Judith!

      If you want to use a photo with a person in it to promote your business, you normally need to get a written release from the model saying “I give you permission to use my image for promotional purposes.”

      The paid stock photo sites are supposed to take care of this for you.

      On the free sites, I notice often the model’s image is obscured in some way: they don’t show their full face, for example.

      But if you find a free image with a person who’s clearly recognizable and you want to use it on your site, you should probably dig a little to be sure the person in the photo has given permission.

  4. Thank you so much for this list of images. Really helpful!

    • Glad you enjoyed it, Rev. Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment. 🙂

  5. Thanks, Pamela! Pixabay and FreeImages have been my staple stock sites for some time, but Kaboompics is a new one on me!

    • Glad to hear this, Bonny. Have fun perusing images! 🙂

  6. Thanks for including Freerangestock.com, we appreciate it. We’re working to get even better!

    As noted in other comments, some sites (us included) offer Shutterstock search results with our own search results. We tried to label these results clearly as “Premium” results. If you end up buying from Shutterstock, it supports our site. If you’re not interested, just avoid those results and enjoy the free photos! We add new images every day.

    • I’m very happy to have included FreeRangeStock. Thanks for stopping by!

  7. Thanks for the update on image sources. Had not heard of kaboompics or magdeleine. You’re so right about the “search” function. We all want a great image to pique interest in our content without investing an inordinate amount of time.

    • I was glad to find those new sources too, Gail. I hope you enjoy them!

  8. Yes…thanks so much for this list. I know you do good research so the sites will be worthwhile.

    • Thanks, Louise. This is the kind of research I like to do 😉

  9. Thank you so much for this fantastic list. I am always on the hunt for new resources. Dollar Photo Club is usually my go-to, but I will certainly be checking these out!

    • Thanks for stopping by, Brett!

  10. My system advises me that your certificate has been revoked.

    • Hello e.f.,

      Thanks for this comment. There was a certificate issue but it has now been resolved, so feel free to try your sing up again. Thanks for letting me know. 🙂

  11. Besides your great references, Unsplash is a great source, also.
    I use them a lot for my projects.

  12. Pamela Wilson / Big Brand systems continues to be my favorite go-to resource for all things design. Many thanks for keeping me at the top of my game.

    • You’re welcome, Nancy! Thanks for this comment: I appreciate it. 🙂

  13. I’ve been a fan of yours for years and I’m always impressed with your work and I have tried
    to take it all in… A friend years ago suggested I visit your site… and I’ve thanked him often.
    I look forward to the times I get to enjoy your posts. Keep up the good work… there are a lot of
    us that are in the background learning how all this works… and what parts make us better…
    Thank you Sooooo much for sharing… dw

    • Drinda, thank you SO much for this! It’s comments like yours that keep me creating education. Thank you!

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FAQs

Are there any truly free stock photo sites? ›

Pixabay. Pixabay is a free stock website with more than 4.2 million stock images, videos, and music clips available for download from the Pixabay community. It offers royalty-free photos from contributors, which anyone can edit and use without permission or any attribution to the artist.

What is the most popular stock photo site? ›

Shutterstock

Shutterstock is one of the most well-known stock image collection sites, offering users over 250 million high-quality, licensed photos and adding an impressive 200,000 more per day. In addition to stock photos, Shutterstock provides access to vector images, editorial pieces, music, video footage, and more.

Does Google have free stock images? ›

Google Images can be a great source for free, high-quality photos for any type of project. However, it is important to know the rules of using Google images without violating copyright laws. This article will give you some tips on how to use Google images without copyright issues.

Where can I get free stock photos without signing up? ›

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  1. FLICKR [https://www.flickr.com/] ...
  2. PEXELS [https://www.pexels.com/] ...
  3. KABOOM PICS [https://kaboompics.com/] ...
  4. PIXABAY [https://pixabay.com/] ...
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  6. PICJUMBO [https://picjumbo.com/] ...
  7. ALBUMARIUM [http://albumarium.com/]

What is the number one stock website? ›

Summary of the best online brokers:

Charles Schwab. Webull. J.P. Morgan Self-Directed Investing. Robinhood.

What is the largest stock image library? ›

Unsplash – With over three million curated photos, Unsplash holds one of the largest free stock photo libraries.

Who is the most used stock photo girl? ›

The title belongs to Rebecca Givens, a Canadian woman whose face you're probably already familiar with. You've seen it in ads, on websites and in publications across the world. Givens shows up in so many weird and wonderful places that spotting her has become something of an Internet meme.

How much should a stock photo cost? ›

Depending on resolution, single stock photos cost between $1 and $15 in average. But most companies have discounts for bulk purchases. Whether it's image packs or credit packs, they all reduce single image price if you agree to buy more downloads at once.

Where to find vintage stock photos? ›

Getty Images is one of the world's largest and most renowned stock photography agencies in the world. And they excel in historical and vintage imagery.

Is it OK to use free stock photos? ›

If you are looking to use images from free stock photo sites such as Unsplash or Pixabay for non-commercial purposes, they are usually safe.

Are Microsoft stock images free? ›

Microsoft 365 subscribers have access to a growing library of thousands of royalty-free images, icons, illustrations, videos, and more to use in their documents, presentations, workbooks, and emails. Currently available in Microsoft 365 and SharePoint, with more apps coming soon.

Is there a free Shutterstock? ›

Shutterstock has a number of free image collections filled with royalty-free images for your use. Links to such collections can be found at the bottom of some of the Image Category pages. If you explore the “Abstract” page, for example, you will see a red link to “Download free images.”

Are any Shutterstock images free? ›

With the exception of the weekly free photo and free vector, all content available at Shutterstock is royalty-free but has an associated cost. Traditionally, a royalty is a fee paid to the author or creator of a work each time a copy of that work is used or sold.

Can you use Microsoft stock images for free? ›

Microsoft 365 subscribers have access to a growing library of thousands of royalty-free images, icons, illustrations, videos, and more to use in their documents, presentations, workbooks, and emails. Currently available in Microsoft 365 and SharePoint, with more apps coming soon.

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