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Best free stock media tools (2026)

This is the honest shortlist of stock media tools you can run at $0, with the real limits spelled out.

We split tools you can use indefinitely for free from ones that only offer a trial, and for each we note the concrete limit and the catch. Figures reflect public plans at the time of writing and can change.

The free tools at a glance

ToolFree offerWhat you get freeBest for
AlamyFree planPriced by image sizeeditorial-imagery
FreepikFree planLimited daily downloads with attribution; no AI commercial rightsvectors-graphics
UppbeatFree plan~3 downloads/mo, partial catalog, attribution requiredyoutubers
VecteezyFree planFree downloads with required attribution linkvectors-svg
PexelsFree planAll content under the Pexels Licensefree-photos-video
PixabayFree planAll content under the Pixabay Content Licensefree-no-attribution
Unsplash+Free plan4.2M free images, unlimited downloadshigh-quality-photos

The picks, ranked

1. Alamy Stock Marketplace

Huge independent and editorial-heavy library that pays contributors a high royalty share and accepts a very wide range of imagery without exclusivity.

Free plan: Priced by image size

Standout feature: Large independent, editorial-heavy library (300M+ assets).

Best for: Editorial buyers, publishers and contributors seeking diverse imagery and high payouts.

The catch: Less geared to subscription/unlimited buyers.

Full Alamy overview

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2. Freepik Graphics Marketplace

Massive library of vectors, PSD templates, icons and AI-generated assets with a generous free tier (with attribution) and an integrated AI image suite.

Free plan: Limited daily downloads with attribution; no AI commercial rights

Standout feature: Premium and Premium+ subscriptions with credit pools.

Best for: Designers and marketers needing vectors, templates and integrated AI generation.

The catch: Frequent rebranding/pricing changes (Magnific in 2026) create confusion.

Full Freepik overview

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3. Uppbeat Music Subscription

Freemium music platform built for YouTubers, offering a genuinely usable free tier with monthly credits plus an affordable Premium with unlimited cleared tracks.

Free plan: ~3 downloads/mo, partial catalog, attribution required

Standout feature: Freemium music platform built for YouTubers.

Best for: YouTubers and new creators wanting free or cheap copyright-safe music.

The catch: Free tier limited to a few downloads and a fraction of the catalog.

Full Uppbeat overview

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4. Vecteezy Graphics Marketplace

Vector and graphics library with a large free catalog and an affordable Pro plan, popular with designers who need editable SVG/EPS assets.

Free plan: Free downloads with required attribution link

Standout feature: Pro: full commercial rights, no attribution, $10K indemnification.

Best for: Designers who need editable vector art and an affordable unlimited graphics subscription.

Full Vecteezy overview

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5. Pexels Free Stock Library

Free curated stock photos and video under a permissive no-attribution license, owned by Canva, widely used for quick high-quality visuals.

Free plan: All content under the Pexels License

Standout feature: Pexels License: free, no attribution, commercial use allowed.

Best for: Creators and marketers needing quick, high-quality free visuals without attribution.

Full Pexels overview

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6. Pixabay Free Stock Library

Completely free photos, illustrations, vectors, video and music under a permissive license with no attribution required, funded by ads and partner placements.

Free plan: All content under the Pixabay Content License

Standout feature: Completely free photos, illustrations, vectors, video, music, SFX and 3D.

Best for: Hobbyists and budget creators needing free assets without attribution.

Full Pixabay overview

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7. Unsplash+ Stock Subscription

Premium subscription tier on top of Unsplash's famous free photo library, adding exclusive, model-released, higher-protection images for commercial use.

Free plan: 4.2M free images, unlimited downloads

Standout feature: Premium subscription tier on top of the free Unsplash library.

Best for: Creators who like Unsplash but need model-released, legally protected images for commercial work.

Full Unsplash+ overview

Read more about Unsplash+ →

How to pick a free tool

Pick on the constraint that bites first: the cap, the missing automation, or the vendor branding. A free plan that covers your real workload beats a paid plan you barely use. Save trials for tools with no free plan, when you're already close to buying.

FAQ

Which of these are genuinely free, and which are just trials?

7 tools here offer a permanent free plan you can keep using at $0 — including Alamy, Freepik and Uppbeat. Every tool in the ranked list above offers a standing free plan, not just a trial.

What's the catch with a free plan?

Free tiers trade away scale or polish. The usual limits are usage caps (seats, contacts, sends, storage), a reduced feature set, vendor branding or watermarks, and gated automations. Each pick above lists its specific limit and catch where the data names one.

How were these chosen?

We include a tool only when its own pricing or an independent source confirms a real free plan or trial — no assumed free tiers. Details, limits and facts are drawn from the vendors' plans and the reviews cited in Sources below.

Can you actually run a business on a free plan?

For early-stage or low-volume use, often yes — several plans here carry real work until you hit a seat, contact or usage cap. Past that point the paid tier usually pays for itself.

Sources

Free-plan limits and facts above are drawn from these vendor pages and independent reviews: