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    • Pexels. Pexels is a free stock photo website, and it is also a platform for photographers to share their works. The website was founded in 2015, exactly two years after Unsplash was launched.
    • Pixabay. Pixabay is a website with 1.8 million and counting free images. It was founded in 2010 and is one of the most popular royalty-free image websites after Unsplash.
    • Burst. Burst is a free stock image website launched by the most popular eCommerce platform on the internet – Shopify. As a platform launched by two photographers, it has attracted a community of more photographers that upload stunning free images every day.
    • FreeImages. Here is another Unsplash alternative that is worthy of our list. The site description says it all – free images; that’s what you get on this website.
    • Openverse. Free • Open Source. Online. ... 102 Openverse alternatives. Openverse is a tool that allows openly licensed and public domain works to be discovered and used by everyone.
    • Pixabay. Free • Proprietary. Online. Android. iPhone. Android Tablet. iPad. ... 59 Pixabay alternatives. Over 1.6 million royalty free stock photos and videos shared by our generous community.
    • Wikimedia Commons. Free • Open Source. Online. MediaWiki. ... 23 Wikimedia Commons alternatives. Wikimedia Commons is a media file repository making available public domain and freely-licensed educational media content (images, sound and video clips) to everyone, in their own language.
    • Pexels. Free • Proprietary. Online. ... 57 Pexels alternatives. The best free stock photos & videos shared by talented creators.
    • Burst by Shopify
    • Picjumbo
    • Pixabay
    • Foodiesfeed
    • Kaboompics
    • Styled Stock

    Burst by Shopifyis home to high-resolution, truly stunning photos. Every single photo on this platform has been shot by a master. Even better, these photos have been skillfully curated into topics, making it easy to find the photo you want. Now that I know about Burst, I’m definitely going to be using some of their photos for my stories.

    Picjumbohas always been a personal favorite of mine. Run by individual photographer Victor Hanacek, every single photo on this website is high-quality and beautifully shot. It doesn’t matter what photo you pick, because all of them look good.

    Like Unsplash, Pixabay has free stock photos of all kinds. But unlike Unsplash, Pixabay also has free stock vector graphics and illustrations. For those of you who want to use something a little different from the standard photo, Pixabay can offer that for you.

    If you’re looking for stock photos of food prep or completed meals, Foodiesfeedhas you covered. They have a wide variety of all kinds of different, high-quality food photos.

    In most ways, Kaboompicsis a standard Unsplash alternative. But Kaboompics has a feature Unsplash does not: you can search images by color. If you are looking for an image with a particular color for your story, such as a fun pink children’s image or a beautiful blue image of the sky, Kaboompics can help you.

    Like Kaboompics, Styled Stockallows you to sort search results not only by search terms or photo orientation but by color as well. Styled Stock has a feminine vibe, so their photos will be perfect for mommy bloggers or those who write about feminist issues.

    • Shutterstock. (574)4.4 out of 5. Shutterstock is a leading global technology company offering a creative platform for high-quality assets, tools and services.
    • Flickr. (328)4.1 out of 5. Stunning photos and stories, event announcements, latest news, and much more from within the Flickr community. Categories in common with Unsplash
    • Pexels. (105)4.6 out of 5. High-resolution photo marketplace. Categories in common with Unsplash: Stock Photos. Reviewers say compared to Unsplash, Pexels is
    • PixaBay. (159)4.4 out of 5. Pixabay is a vibrant community of creatives, sharing copyright free images and videos. All contents are released under Creative Commons CC0, which makes them safe to use without asking for permission or giving credit to the artist - even for commercial purposes.
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    • Unsplash. Unsplash has its own license, which essentially lets you use the images for free, in any way you like (except for using them to create a competing website).
    • Burst. Burst is a free stock photo platform for entrepreneurs by Shopify. As is the case with Unsplash, the photos are contributed by photographers “with the expectation that users will be able to download, edit and use them however they see fit.”
    • Pexels. Pexels operates along the same lines as Unsplash and Burst, where images are supplied by the photographers themselves. Pexels also has its own license, which states what you can and cannot do with the images.
    • Pixabay. Images on Pixabay are licensed under Creative Commons Zero (CC0), which means you can use them without asking for permission or giving credit to the artist (though it’s always appreciated).
  2. Dec 19, 2023 · Check out the top Unsplash alternatives to enrich the image resources for personal or marketing uses, including Pexels, Pixabay, Flickr, Foodiesfeed, Burst, Freepik, Adobe Stock, and Fotor.

  3. Jan 2, 2022 · Looking for free stock photos but don't want to use Unsplash? I've compiled the best alternatives from around the web. Whether you're looking for images with a Creative Commons license or just...

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