Total Reviews •
57
Total Ratings •
1,088
Pexels
Pexels is a provider of stock photography and stock footage. Free stock photos & videos you can use everywhere. Browse millions of high-quality royalty free stock images & copyright free pictures.
Pros
Cons
DigitalScore
Amazing
89%

1. Unlimited downloads
2. No attribution required
3. Free high-quality photos and videos
1. Limited exclusive content
2. Less variety in niche topics
3. Overused images on the web
Ratings •
160
Reviews •
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5,082
Canva
Canva is a free-to-use online graphic design tool. Use it to create social media posts, presentations, posters, videos, logos and more. It's a graphic design platform that is used to create social media graphics and presentations.
Pros
Cons
DigitalScore
Amazing
88%

1. Easy for beginners
2. Real-time collaboration
3. Wide range of templates
1. Overused design styles
2. Limited advanced design tools
3. Some features behind paywall
Ratings •
108
Reviews •
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1,891
Unsplash
Offers a large collection of free high-resolution photos, dedicated to sharing stock photography.
Pros
Cons
DigitalScore
Amazing
88%

1. High-quality free images
2. No attribution required
3. Easy search and download
1. No videos or vectors
2. Limited photo editing tools
3. Repetitive content in some categories
Ratings •
140
Reviews •
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1,460
Artgrid.io
Provides stock footage in a range of formats up to 8K and Raw. Get inspiring royalty-free stock footage shot by the industry's top cinematographers with unlimited downloads & a license that covers every type of video.
Pros
Cons
DigitalScore
Amazing
85%

1. Unlimited downloads
2. Simple, global license
3. High-resolution footage
1. Requires subscription
2. No monthly billing option
3. Smaller library than some competitors
Ratings •
97
Reviews •
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Page views •
1,020
Pixabay
An international website for sharing high quality public domain photos, illustrations, vector graphics, and film footage.
Pros
Cons
DigitalScore
Amazing
85%

1. Free high-quality media
2. No attribution required
3. Wide variety of content
1. Limited exclusive content
2. Some generic or overused images
3. Sponsored images from paid sites
Ratings •
106
Reviews •
##
Page views •
1,781
Adi Nachum
Adi Nachum is an Art Director & Designer with experience across a wide range of visual communication disciplines. He has worked on brand identities, typography, websites and other digital and print products. He is a freelance graphic designer and student, living and working in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Pros
Cons
DigitalScore
Worth It
80%

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11
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399