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Name Description Pricing Customer Support Top Pros Top Cons

Stock Unlimited
Rating: 90%

StockUnlimited is a subscription-based website that provides subscribers with unlimited downloads of stock graphics, stock images, icons, buttons, backgrounds, textures and much more. StockUnlimited is set apart from other content providers thanks to its super simple license model. For one low monthly fee, you can download and use as much content as you wish in virtually any project.
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starts at $19/month (unlimited) FAQ, email, social media, phone big selection of images, audio, and content
easy to use
access to downloaded content forever
different subscription plans according to the needs, some free content available
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not as big a selection as the more expensive stock platforms

Getty Images
Rating: 93%

Getty Images found at Gettyimages.com in 1995 as a stock photography company that claims to pay people to upload photos and provide royalty-free images to bloggers, businesses and internet users around the web. The Getty Images website serves customers in almost 200 countries and is the first place people turn to discover, purchase and share powerful content from the world's best photographers and videographers.
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starts at $175 per download FAQ, online account, mobile app, phone support 35+ million non-watermarked images,
the largest library for high-resolution,
highly conceptual artistic print media images,
audio

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the price can be high

Photocase
Rating: 75%

Photocase is a German stock photo agency specializing in unconventional, artistic, authentic stock photos with a clear Berlin style vibe. With over a decade in business, theirs is a purposefully small, tightly curated library full of beautiful Royalty free images that you will hardly find anywhere else.
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starts at $10 per photo (72dpi) online chat, phone, email, FAQ high-quality unique images,
price depends on the image size,
the variety of licensing and subscription plans
no vectors, illustration or videos,
downloading one photo at time

Fotosearch
Rating: 87%

Fotosearch is a provider of royalty free and rights managed stock photography, illustrations, maps, video, and audio. The products on Fotosearch can be licensed and easily downloaded for use in your advertisements, promotional materials, websites, etc.
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starts at $8/image 24/7, online account, phone, FAQ over 30 millions stock photo images,
30 days money back guarantee,
royalty-free images
no free download version,
no audio or music content

Pexels
Rating: 90%

Pexels is a huge online photo library that allows anybody to use any of the pictures present therein in any way they want. Also, it allows people to upload awesome shots that they take and garner attention for their work. There’s no money or attribution involved anywhere. Pictures in Pexels’ database are licensed under the Creative Commons Zero License that waives off all rights on the work.
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free social media, FAQ, email 2000+ photos are free even for commercial projects
quality of images is great
no audio files

Pixabay
Rating: 95%

Pixabay is packed with well over a million public domain images – not only photos, but also illustrations, vector graphics, and even a handful of videos. The vast majority of pictures on Pixabay are safe for work. The quality of photography isn't as consistently high as Unsplash, but if you can't find what you need there, Pixabay might be able to help.
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free FAQ, social media suitable for start-ups and non-profits,
easy to implement in any programming language
for some images to be used commercially the owner must grand a permission,
lack in positive customer support reviews

Unsplash
Rating: 98%

Unsplash is a well-curated collection of beautiful photos donated by skilled photographers and has been used to create some incredible work. Unsplash’s search tool is the fastest way to find a picture, but if you have a little time of your hands. They’re ideal for inspiration or gathering resources for a project.
read more
free email, social media great selection,
high resolution,
simple,
a reminder to give photographers credit
some images are hidden in collections,
the search engine needs to be updated to include specific key-words

Flickr
Rating: 80%

Flickr was founded in 2004 which makes it one of the earliest photo and video cloud storage providers in the market. It has gone through four ownership changes, however, it is still one of the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. It has two main goals: to help people make their photos available to the people who matter to them
and enable new ways of organizing photos and videos.

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free, PRO account is available contact us form, FAQ image recognition automatically categorizes images,
1TB free storage,
large photo sharing community
adds in free account,
the user has no control over the layout to profile page

Foap
Rating: 90%

Foap is a community of passionate photographers who answer to the growing demand from brands and advertising agencies for real and authentic imagery. The main company concern is to provide the world of advertisement with real and authentic photos and to give everyone the tools to sell their pictures to millions of photo buyers.
read more
starts at $180 per 20 imgs/month social media, FAQ, email very unique and creative photos,
the purchase benefits creative photographers,
complete creative control over the use and editing of the image after purchasing
read more
no video or audio,
limited total number of photos,
price is a bit high

123rf
Rating: 89%

123RF is a reputable stock photo agency within the top players in the industry. With many years in business and a varied offer in affordable royalty-free stock photos, this company has tens of millions of images ready to download and use, that fit most budgets and needs.
read more
starts at $79 per 150 imgs/month live chat, phone low price,
image, illustrations and vector images are offered,
100% money back guarantee,
audio
limited filters for photo search results

Stock Unlimited

Pricing starts at $19/month (unlimited)
Customer Support FAQ, email, social media, phone
Top Pros big selection of images, audio, and content
easy to use
access to downloaded content forever
different subscription plans according to the needs, some free content available
Top Cons not as big a selection as the more expensive stock platforms
Overall Rating 90%

StockUnlimited is a subscription-based website that provides subscribers with unlimited downloads of stock graphics, stock images, icons, buttons, backgrounds, textures and much more. StockUnlimited is set apart from other content providers thanks to its super simple license model. For one low monthly fee, you can download and use as much content as you wish in virtually any project.

Getty Images

Pricing starts at $175 per download
Customer Support FAQ, online account, mobile app, phone support
Top Pros 35+ million non-watermarked images,
the largest library for high-resolution,
highly conceptual artistic print media images,
audio
Top Cons the price can be high
Overall Rating 93%

Getty Images found at Gettyimages.com in 1995 as a stock photography company that claims to pay people to upload photos and provide royalty-free images to bloggers, businesses and internet users around the web. The Getty Images website serves customers in almost 200 countries and is the first place people turn to discover, purchase and share powerful content from the world's best photographers and videographers.

Photocase

Pricing starts at $10 per photo (72dpi)
Customer Support online chat, phone, email, FAQ
Top Pros high-quality unique images,
price depends on the image size,
the variety of licensing and subscription plans
Top Cons no vectors, illustration or videos,
downloading one photo at time
Overall Rating 75%

Photocase is a German stock photo agency specializing in unconventional, artistic, authentic stock photos with a clear Berlin style vibe. With over a decade in business, theirs is a purposefully small, tightly curated library full of beautiful Royalty free images that you will hardly find anywhere else.

Fotosearch

Pricing starts at $8/image
Customer Support 24/7, online account, phone, FAQ
Top Pros over 30 millions stock photo images,
30 days money back guarantee,
royalty-free images
Top Cons no free download version,
no audio or music content
Overall Rating 87%

Fotosearch is a provider of royalty free and rights managed stock photography, illustrations, maps, video, and audio. The products on Fotosearch can be licensed and easily downloaded for use in your advertisements, promotional materials, websites, etc.

Pexels

Pricing free
Customer Support social media, FAQ, email
Top Pros 2000+ photos are free even for commercial projects
quality of images is great
Top Cons no audio files
Overall Rating 90%

Pexels is a huge online photo library that allows anybody to use any of the pictures present therein in any way they want. Also, it allows people to upload awesome shots that they take and garner attention for their work. There’s no money or attribution involved anywhere. Pictures in Pexels’ database are licensed under the Creative Commons Zero License that waives off all rights on the work.

Pixabay

Pricing free
Customer Support FAQ, social media
Top Pros suitable for start-ups and non-profits,
easy to implement in any programming language
Top Cons for some images to be used commercially the owner must grand a permission,
lack in positive customer support reviews
Overall Rating 95%

Pixabay is packed with well over a million public domain images – not only photos, but also illustrations, vector graphics, and even a handful of videos. The vast majority of pictures on Pixabay are safe for work. The quality of photography isn't as consistently high as Unsplash, but if you can't find what you need there, Pixabay might be able to help.

Unsplash

Pricing free
Customer Support email, social media
Top Pros great selection,
high resolution,
simple,
a reminder to give photographers credit
Top Cons some images are hidden in collections,
the search engine needs to be updated to include specific key-words
Overall Rating 98%

Unsplash is a well-curated collection of beautiful photos donated by skilled photographers and has been used to create some incredible work. Unsplash’s search tool is the fastest way to find a picture, but if you have a little time of your hands. They’re ideal for inspiration or gathering resources for a project.

Flickr

Pricing free, PRO account is available
Customer Support contact us form, FAQ
Top Pros image recognition automatically categorizes images,
1TB free storage,
large photo sharing community
Top Cons adds in free account,
the user has no control over the layout to profile page
Overall Rating 80%

Flickr was founded in 2004 which makes it one of the earliest photo and video cloud storage providers in the market. It has gone through four ownership changes, however, it is still one of the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. It has two main goals: to help people make their photos available to the people who matter to them; and enable new ways of organizing photos and videos.

Foap

Pricing starts at $180 per 20 imgs/month
Customer Support social media, FAQ, email
Top Pros very unique and creative photos,
the purchase benefits creative photographers,
complete creative control over the use and editing of the image after purchasing
Top Cons no video or audio,
limited total number of photos,
price is a bit high
Overall Rating 90%

Foap is a community of passionate photographers who answer to the growing demand from brands and advertising agencies for real and authentic imagery. The main company concern is to provide the world of advertisement with real and authentic photos and to give everyone the tools to sell their pictures to millions of photo buyers.

123rf

Pricing starts at $79 per 150 imgs/month
Customer Support live chat, phone
Top Pros low price,
image, illustrations and vector images are offered,
100% money back guarantee,
audio
Top Cons limited filters for photo search results
Overall Rating 89%

123RF is a reputable stock photo agency within the top players in the industry. With many years in business and a varied offer in affordable royalty-free stock photos, this company has tens of millions of images ready to download and use, that fit most budgets and needs.