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53+ Free Image Sources For Your Blog and Social Media Posts
Here on the Buffer blog, we think a lot about visual content.
We’ve shared our own study on the
But there’s one question we get asked quite often:
It’s a question with a
We’ll explore all of these and then some in this post about free image sources. A few things to know before we get started:
What is Creative Commons?
Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that enables the
sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal
tools.
There are various types of
What is public domain?
Works in the public domain are those whose copyrights have expired,
have been forfeited, or are inapplicable. Finding something on the
internet does not mean it is in the public domain.
These terms will come up often as we discuss free photo sources. Read over the terms and conditions of each site you try so you know exactly when and what type of attribution is required.
In this post, we’ll break down more than 50 different sources and tools for visual content. We’ll cover the following (click on any section to be taken to that area directly):
- Searchable photo sites
- Free-form photo libraries
- Photo search tools
- Create-your-own image tools
- Embeddable media
(One final note: Anywhere there’s a representative photo that
accompanies a tool or site, I’ve tried to leave it at the size it
downloaded to give you an idea of what you’ll be getting—click once
to get a better look at any photo.)
Searchable photo databases
If you want a photo or image on a specific topic, you’ll want a site that’s searchable. Here are a few to check out. (To better help you evaluate these sites, I performed the same search on each using the word “coffee.”)
1.) Dreamstime
Dreamstime
2.) Free Digital
Photos
Free Digital Photos
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3.) Free Images
Free Images
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4.) Free Range Stock
Free Range Stock
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5.) Free Photos Bank
Free Photos Bank
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6.) ImageFree
ImageFree‘s registered users can download both free and paid images to use in corporate and personal projects. The free selection seems fairly limited, though—my “coffee” search didn’t turn up a free photo I could use.
7.) IM Free
IM Free
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8.) Morguefile
Morguefile
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9.) Pixabay
Pixabay
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10.) Public Domain
Pictures
Public Domain Pictures
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11.) Stockvault
Stockvault
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12.) Rgbstock
Rgbstock
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Free-form photo collections
“Bloggers often look for specificity with the images they use on posts when they could see similar results from simply choosing high-quality photos,” says David Sherry of Death to The Stock Photo.
His service and others in this category offer a more freewheeling approach to images—no searching but lots of discovery.
Since there’s no search in this category, I’ve picked a representative image for each service.
13.) Ancestry
Images
Ancestry Images
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14.) BigFoto
BigFoto
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15.) Gratisography
Gratisography
16.) Death to The Stock
Photo
Death to The Stock Photo
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17.) FreeMediaGoo
FreeMediaGoo
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18.) Hubspot
It’s not a photo source per se, but marketing platform
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19.) iStock
iStock
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20.) Little Visuals
Little Visuals
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21.) New Old Stock
New Old Stock
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22.) PicJumbo
PicJumbo
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23.) Pickupimage
Pickupimage
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24.) Superfamous
Superfamous
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25.) Unsplash
Unsplash
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26.) Wikimedia
Commons
Wikimedia Commons
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Photo search tools
These sites don’t offer free photos themselves but rather provide a way to search easily through Flickr or public domain photos to more quickly find a photo you can use.
27.) Can We Image
Can We Image
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28.) Compfight
Compfight
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29.) Creative Commons
Search
Creative Commons Search
For example, searching for “kittens” on Creative Commons Search and selecting Google Images brings me here. Note that the search has been set up with special parameters.
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30.) Foter
Foter
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31.) Google
Advanced Image Search
Google Advanced Image Search
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32.) Every
Stock Photo
Every Stock
Photo
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33.) Image Finder
Image Finder
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34.) PhotoPin
PhotoPin‘s interface allows users to search millions of Creative Commons photos from Flickr.
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35.) StockPhotos.io
StockPhotos.io
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36.) TinEye
TinEye
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37.) Wylio
Wylio
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Create-your-own image tools
For options beyond readymade images, consider the many tools available to help even the design-challenged among us create attractive, original images.
37.) Canva
is one we particularly turn to often for creating new images to accompany Buffer’s blog posts. This tool allows users to search for the best graphics, photos, and fonts (or upload your own) then use Canva’s drag-and-drop tool to create a new design.
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For plenty more options for making original art, quote images and
even infographics, check out Buffer’s
Embeddable media
52.) Getty Images
made big news recently
Downloading an image and uploading it to your website is still a no-no—you’ve got to embed it.
As you’ll see below, an embed is slightly more intrusive than simply adding a photo into your post – the embed keeps its own frame, share buttons and branding. Still, for many blogs it’s an option worth looking into.
Search for
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It’s also worth noting that you can
Pinterest boards
Often, viewers can engage with embedded posts more deeply than static content by following users, liking or commenting on posts
Consider
What free photo sites did I miss? What tools do you like the most to find or create images? I’d love to keep the list growing in the comments!