3. iStock
Because it's been around since 1999, iStock by Getty Images was the first website to offer stock photos. In addition to stock photos, iStock also has an expansive library of illustrations, vector files, and videos.
4. Dreamstime
With a library of more than 191 million stock photos, Dreamstime is also one of the most affordable paid stock photo sites. You can buy monthly credits or sign up for a yearly plan to save even more.
5. Adobe Stock Photos
If you're a user of Adobe's software products, you may find it useful to be able to use stock photos directly within the apps. Adobe Stock offers a 30-day free trial, and the subscriptions are more affordable than many of the other paid options.
6. Deposit Photos
At DepositPhotos, you have many options, with everything from simple images to stylized shots. Fans of Deposit Photos enjoy refined search abilities and image editing tools. While this is a paid site, you can either pay a monthly subscription or pay on demand.
7. 123RF
Being able to download social media ad sizes automatically can be a big plus and a time saver. If this is a need you have, you will enjoy 123RF. For every free image, you can choose from various download sizes, including email headers, Facebook covers, brochure covers, and Pinterest posts.
8. Freepik
While Freepik isn't fully free, the site does offer loads of high-quality images that are free. With the affordable paid plan, you can access even more stock photos, vectors, and graphics.
9. Canva
While it's most known for its high-tech and easily accessible web-based design tool, Canva can also be one of your go-to sources of free images. The Canva stock photo library has more than 1.6 million free images you can choose from. One problem is that you can't easily download an image. You have to use it in designs that you create at Canva.
10. Skitterphoto
Run by three Dutch photographers, Skitterphoto accepts photos from budding photographers. Why is this good news for publishers and businesses? It means that you're more likely to find something unique. All images at Skitterphoto are public domain.
11. Freerange
One site to check out if you need backgrounds, textures, and patterns is Freerange. In addition to backgrounds, the site also offers a large library of stock photos in collections that include technology, insects, and vintage photos.
12. Morguefile
With Morguefile, you find all types of images, including some that aren't as polished as those you find at free sites such as Unsplash. However, you may enjoy some of the simpler photos that look less like stock photos.
13. Burst (by Shopify)
Shopify may have created Burst to serve its community of online merchants, but the royalty-free photo site has become a force of its own. On this site, you can also conduct a search based on your business idea.
14. Life of Pix
Every week, Life of Pix adds 10 new photos from photographers who are handpicked by the editorial team. At this site, you can access thousands of photos in several different categories. You can use the images for free, but you can't distribute them without restrictions.
15. Pexels
In terms of free stock photo websites, you can't go wrong with Pexels. In addition to high-quality images, Pexels also has graphics and video footage. Every image displays the licensing terms.