You can easily create the same style of graphics using royalty free or copyright free images from stock sites without having to pay a penny or give attribution to the photographer.
We have put all the images from stock sites into six categories:
- Free & Attribution Required
- Paid
- Account Creation Required
- Repository Sites
- AI Image Generators
To create a high converting lainding page, we recommend you use landscape images that stretch across the entire page. We have been checking the stock site and it includes the image size as well as the ease and speed of downloading images.
If you can’t find a free image then the next step is to check stock sites that require attribution and after that it’s probably time to pay.
Some stock photo sites are dated. The image previews are poor, the search functions and registration processes are soul destroying and we couldn’t put you through the pain.
We simply decided not to include those in the list. The sites below have all been tested, so it’s easy for you to quickly grab images.
43 replies to "62 Free Stock Image Sites And How To Use Them For Awesome Landing Pages [UPDATED]"
Thank you for the great info.
Freeepy.com link is dead…
Thank you for the great info. I have never disappointed visiting your site and this article is one of the examples. Thank you!
Thanks!
Yes, We’ll add you to the list!
Thanks @David_Frosdick:disqus !
Thanks we’ll add you.
What a great post David! I really feel blessed having such a great compilation of these platforms for free images that will certainly help me in crafting compelling posts for my blog.
Thanks!
How will find my company photo
Find a Photo
I’d avoid Flickr unless you use pictures that are clearly created by a photographer.
There have been numerous cases of people taking stuff from Flickr that is marked as Creative Commons, using it with the correct attribution, only to find out the uploader never owned the image to begin with.
Tumblr have no legal responsibility for this. Companies like Getty and it’s many subsidiaries then come after the person who used it and they have departments scouring the Internet to make a quick buck or thousand looking for these.
And you’re looking at somebody who they have twice tried to extract money out of this way.
Thanks for the feedback Tim. I’ve heard of Getty going after everyone so we should always check and double check!
Great article. I’ve always needed this. Thank you so much for putting them all together…
You are welcome!
EXCELLENT article! Thank you for the extensive research! I am always in search of compelling images for blog posts and keynotes. I’ve been using Google’s advanced image search, but their repertoire of “free to use…” images always seems a bit scant. Now I feel I’ll NEVER run out of good sources for great photos. Thanks again!
I’ve wanted to use Google a few times and was never rally sure of the images rights. Glad this helps.
Excellent. I could’ expect a better list. Merci David.
Thanks for featuring Barn Images in your great post David!
Thanks for stopping by!! Your work is great. Big thanks!!
Thanks for this Monster list! Def bookmarked.
No problem!
Great article! Thank you so much David!
You are welcome Sam!
Another great article David. The key to using images on your sites is to project the vision that your visitor is trying to achieve so that you can show them a future vision of themselves.
The correct choice of an image will help to increase conversions to opt-in’s or sales.
Nicely explained Ian, I may add that as a quote in the article 🙂
So now I wil NEVER get any work done just looking at all these beautiful photos all day… 🙂
I know that feeling. When you see how good some of the images are you want to go buy a camera!
OMG I am in image heaven! Thank you ever so much for sharing these. Images are the crux of all my blog articles and finding the right ones to match the subject matter is often quite difficult. You have made my life a lot easier.
That’s great to know you will make use of it. We will add to it and update it every now again.
@David_Frosdick:disqus Thanks for sharing your research on sites for visuals. Awesome resource list. I will definitely keep this article bookmarked!
No problem. You know where to come when you need an image 😉
That’s a fantastic blog post… very interesting! 🙂
Thanks Alessio!!
Super, thank you. I’ll pass this on.
Thanks! Yes, please share and say thanks to all the photographers.
Thank you for sharing this awesome info with us. Very helpful 👍
Hope you find the perfect image 🙂
Great article – thank you!
You are most welcome!
wow, I gotta bookmark this!
Thanks KM!
Awesome work on this post David – I know many people will find this super useful.
I couldn’t do it without all those photographers sharing their work 🙂