8 best websites to find copyright-free images

Looking for free photos? We’ve got some great options.

Whether you’re looking to add images to your blog or simply putting a project together, stock photos can be really useful if you don’t have time to create your own images. There are hundreds of sites on the web for helping you find these stock images, but only a few that will help you find them without breaking the bank. While high-end stock image sites like Shutterstock are tempting to use, you may want to check out some of these alternative sites to save you some money:

8 best places to find copyright-free images

8. Visual Hunt

Visual Hunt

A free stock image site that focuses on quality over quantity. They curate images so that only the highest quality are featured. But the real benefit of this site is how the search bar works. While most stock image sites are category restricted when it comes to searching, Visual Hunt broadens their categories so that similar words can still produce the same results. This may seem like a simple thing, but many sites struggle to produce content with words that are synonyms of their categories but don’t actually fit them directly.

7. Gratisography

Gratisography

Gratisography was created by visual artist Ryan McGuire, specifically to become “the world’s quirkiest collection of high-resolution free stock images.” They are far less focuseds on quantity compared to other stock photo sites, and instead, are dedicated to producing unique and original photo concepts to be used for personal and commercial purposes. This is the site to go to if you’re looking for something a little out of the norm.

6. Pexels

Pexels

Pexels is probably the most popular free stock image site. The main reason for this is their content is mostly created for bloggers and other sites that use images to go along with their writing. It also has one of the best organizational systems for finding an image that fits the criteria you need. This site also features free stock videos as well.

5. Pikwizard

PikWizardOne of the trickiest things about stock imagery is finding pictures of people. That’s where Pikwizard comes in. The site offers more pics with people than you’ll probably find elsewhere. Another bonus is the free Design Wizard software. Once you’ve chosen your image, Design Wizard allows you to resize it and add shapes, text, or templates. Think of it as your one-stop shop for images.

4. StockSnap

StockSnap

With one of the largest selections of free stock images, StockSnap has a lot going for. Probably its biggest benefit is the extensive number of categories it offers, which can really help you search for the exact image that will fit your project perfectly. They also update their site on a weekly basis, so even if they don’t have what you’re looking for now, they may have it in time.

3. Pixabay

Pixabay

Another one of the largest stock image sites,  Pixabay lets you customize your search results so that you can find exactly what you’re looking for. With hundreds of thousands of images on their site, all of which are published without the need for attribution, you won’t have to go anywhere else. Finding the image that fits for your project is really easy through this site.

2. Burst

Burst

The perfect free stock photo site for anyone looking to enhance a business site. They have a large selection of entrepreneurial stock photos. This makes them an easy choice for marketing campaigns, and unique business ventures that may struggle to find images that fit their site properly. Many of their stock photos come from their parent company, Shopify.

1. Unsplash

Unsplash

One of the best sites for free stock images in all areas: it has a huge selection, great categorization, and no attributions required. Unsplash features tens of thousands of contributors that encompass all ranges of photography and image creation. You can find many professional sites that have used images from Unsplash, even when they are willing to pay for other sites. No matter what, you’ll probably find something that works for you on this site.

Bonus: Nappy

Athlete

It’s 2019 and representation matters more than ever. Nappy offers “beautiful, high-res photos of black and brown people” for free. If you need an image of a businessperson or a model, pause before making caucasian your default image. Stock photography rarely represents the world around us, so your editorial choices can help right that wrong.

Aside from these sites, there are a few others for finding free stock images, but be aware that some require attribution to be added to the images you use. Either way, good luck and enjoy your free stock photos!

6 best sites to find royalty-free audio

Need some free music for your project? Here it is!

Music

Receiving a copyright claim can be terrifying, especially for small independent creators who have worked hard on a project, only to have it taken away from them due to using audio they didn’t own. It can be incredibly confusing to figure out what music you can actually use for your projects, since it may seem like all songs are available to you if you paid for them. While you may be able to listen to any song without copyright repercussion, you’ll have to double check the royalties of a song if you want to use it in a YouTube video or a work project. Thankfully, there are dozens of sites that provide royalty-free audio that anyone can use without ever fearing a copyright claim against them. While some royalty-free music does come with a stipulation (the creator of the song you’re using may require you to credit them somewhere in your work), you won’t have to pay a dime to anyone. Here are some great sites to check out in order to find music and audio clips that are royalty-free.

Best places to find free music, sounds, and other audio

YouTube Audio Library

YouTube Audio Library

YouTube has really gotten serious about removing videos that feature copyright audio in them over the past few years. As a way to discourage the use of copyrighted music, they’ve created their own catalog of royalty-free audio clips and music. While some require attribution, they are all completely free, and you can easily see which ones require you to credit the artist. You’ll also be happy to know that all of these clips can be downloaded for offline use in addition to their original purpose for being used in YouTube content.

PremiumBeat

PremiumBeat

PremiumBeat is a subsidiary to one of the largest stock images sites on the web (Shutterstock), so it’s no surprise that it’s one of the most popular sites for finding stock audio. Some of their prices are a little high, but their selection of royalty-free music is probably the largest you’ll ever find. They also have curated most of the music themselves, so you can find the highest quality music easily through their editor’s pick playlist.

They also have an interesting YouTube channel dedicated to helping you find the right audio for your video projects. It can be very helpful when getting started with using audio clips.

Epidemic Sound

Epidemic Sound

While many sites, like Amazon, require you to purchase the rights to their music individually, Epidemic Sound gives you their music on a subscription basis. This means you have access to all music in their library, so long as your subscription is active. Even if your subscription is canceled, you’re only barred from making future content with their music. You’re still able to keep any content you’ve already posted online, so you don’t have to worry if you end up not wanting to continue with the service. This is the ideal site for content creators, such as YouTubers and Instagram influencers, since it gives you such an expansive library, instead of just individual songs.

Purple Planet

Purple Planet

Purple Planet is all about discovering the right sound to fit your project. Instead of sorting their music by genre, they sort by mood and emotion. Some examples are “gentle”, “playful”, and “creepy”. They provide royalty-free music for a price, and also their own, Purple Planet, free music for you to try. Most of their music is specifically created to be placed into YouTube videos. This means that you don’t have to worry about whether the audio will match your content as long as it fits the mood you’re going for.

Filmstro

Filmstro

This site may require you to understand music theory a little bit in order to fully utilize it, but if you understand concepts like “depth” and “power” then you’ll be able to create incredible videos using music that fits your exact concepts. Like Purple Planet, Filmstro lets you search by more “feeling-based” genres than actual genre titles. This lets you look for something that fits the exact mood of the videos you’re trying to create.

Storyblocks Audio

Storyblocks

It may be strange to think about, but it’s sometimes harder to find simple audio clips over the plethora of royalty-free music there is. However, these clips do exist, and can be found at an impressively cheap subscription over at Storyblocks Audio. They also have royalty-free music, but their expansive collection of audio clips is the main benefit of using it.

We’ve also detailed some more intricate details about Storyblocks Video, if you’re looking for stock videos as well as audio.

Depending on what you need the audio for, it may be worth looking into a few of these options for putting a video together. However, for the most part, you’ll only ever have to go through one or two of these sites to get everything you need. So find the one that works best for you!