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Best Free Stock Photo Sites for Commercial Use

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Best Free Stock Photo Sites for Commercial Use

High-quality images make content 94% more engaging — but stock photos add up fast. These sites offer beautiful, royalty-free images you can use for free, even commercially. Most don't even require attribution (though giving credit is a nice gesture).

The Big Three (Start Here)

Site Library Size License Standout Feature
Unsplash 3M+ images Free for commercial use Highest quality curation. The go-to for "professional but not stock-photo-y" images.
Pexels 3M+ images + video Free for commercial use Includes free stock videos. Strong search with color filtering.
Pixabay 4.2M+ images, videos, vectors Free for commercial use Largest library. Includes illustrations and vector graphics. Quality is more variable.

Hidden Gems

Site What Makes It Special
Burst (by Shopify) Business and ecommerce focused. Great for product mockups and entrepreneur content.
Kaboompics Curated by one photographer. Cohesive aesthetic — every image works with every other. Includes a color palette for each photo.
Stocksnap No repeat images from the big sites. Smaller library (~5K) but uniquely curated.
FoodiesFeed Thousands of high-res food photos. All shot by professional food photographers. If you blog about food, this is your goldmine.
Gratisography Quirky, surreal images you won't find elsewhere. A rabbit wearing sunglasses. A serious businessman with a rubber chicken. For when stock photos feel too stock.

Illustrations & Icons

Site What You Get
unDraw Open-source SVG illustrations. Change the color to match your brand with one click. Download as SVG or PNG.
Humaaans Mix-and-match illustrations of people. Customize hair, clothing, pose. All free for commercial use.
Feather Icons 280+ open-source icons designed on a 24x24 grid. Consistent, minimal, beautiful.

The Legal Stuff (in Plain English)

  • "Free for commercial use" means you can use it on your blog, in products, in ads — without paying.
  • "No attribution required" means you don't need to credit the photographer. But if it's convenient, still do — it helps the ecosystem.
  • Avoid images with recognizable people or brands — those may need a model or property release even if the photo is free.
  • Don't resell the images as-is — that's the one thing the license doesn't allow. Modifying and using in your work is fine.

See also: 10 Free Online Tools You'll Use Every Single Day, Selling Stock Photos, Videos, and Digital Media as a Developer, React Server Components Guide: Architecture, Patterns, and When to Use RSC in 2026.


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