Quick answer: The strongest Getty Images alternatives are Shutterstock, Adobe Stock and iStock. Shutterstock is the closest match for most users; the others trade off on price, features or focus. All 6 are compared below on pricing, strengths and best use case.
Getty Images is a solid stock marketplace tool — Premium and exclusive editorial, news and rights-managed content trusted by publishers and brands, with the deepest archive of newsworthy and celebrity imagery. But perhaps you've hit a limit, or simply want to compare before committing. Here are the strongest alternatives worth a look, with what sets each apart.
Each option below works in the same broad space as Getty Images; the right swap depends on which trade-off matters most to you.
Credit packs and monthly subscriptions at low per-asset cost
budget-buyers
The alternatives in detail
Shutterstock Stock Marketplace
One of the largest royalty-free catalogs covering photos, vectors, footage, music and editorial, with flexible credit packs and subscriptions for any team size. A good swap when you care most about large-catalog.
The world's largest royalty-free marketplace, with 860M+ assets across every media type.
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One of the largest royalty-free catalogs (photos, vectors, footage, music, editorial)
Flexible image subscriptions, video subscriptions, on-demand packs and an Unlimited plan
Standard royalty-free license with $10,000 legal indemnification
Pricing: Image subscriptions from ~$29/mo (10 images/mo) up to flexible plans; credit packs and footage priced separately · Best for: large-catalog, agencies
Deepest native integration with Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere and the rest of Creative Cloud, letting users license and edit assets without leaving Adobe apps. Worth a look for creative-cloud-users.
Unmatched native integration with Creative Cloud, letting users license assets without leaving their Adobe app.
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Native licensing inside Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, InDesign via the Libraries panel
License placeholder comps directly, swapping to full-res on purchase
Royalty-free photos, vectors, video, templates, 3D and music
Pricing: From ~$29.99/mo for 10 assets; annual and on-demand credit packs available · Best for: creative-cloud-users, designers
Getty-owned mid-tier library offering exclusive Signature collection content at credit and subscription prices well below Getty's enterprise rates. A good swap when you care most about value-stock-photos.
Getty-quality exclusive Signature content at credit prices a fraction of Getty's enterprise rates.
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Getty-owned library with exclusive Signature collection content
Credit packs plus three subscription tiers (Basic, Premium, Premium + Video)
Pricing: Credit packs from ~$12/credit (cheaper in bulk); Essentials/Signature subscriptions billed monthly or annually · Best for: value-stock-photos, credit-buyers
Budget-friendly royalty-free photos, vectors and video with frequent lifetime/credit deals and flexible on-demand pricing for occasional buyers. Consider it if budget-buyers is your priority.
Budget-friendly royalty-free library with recurring lifetime and bundle deals for occasional buyers.
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Budget royalty-free photos, vectors, video and editorial
Long-running affordable microstock with a large free section and a referral model that pays on both buyers and contributors for three years. A good swap when you care most about microstock-budget.
Affordable royalty-free photos, vectors, audio and video with a single-tier referral program and an in-house AI/Pixlr editing ecosystem. A good swap when you care most about budget-buyers.
Affordable royalty-free assets paired with an in-house AI and Pixlr editing ecosystem.
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Affordable royalty-free photos, vectors, video, audio and fonts
240M+ asset library
PLUS unlimited plan at $29/mo or $200/yr
Pricing: Credit packs and monthly subscriptions at low per-asset cost · Best for: budget-buyers, bulk-credits