Gratis Bildarkiv

Länkar till royaltyfria bildarkiv

  • Biodiversity Heritage Library – on Flickr. Inte ok att använda utan skriftligt tillstånd.
  • FreePik – The Services may offer, in the result of that search, contents owned by the Company (”Freepik Own Content”), contents owned by third parties offered through the Website (”Collaborators Content”) as well as third-party content not offered free of charge (”Sponsored Content”). Sponsored Content is duly differentiated and identified on the search results. Freepik Own Content and Collaborators Content shall be hereinafter referred to collectively as the ”Freepik Content” and can be downloaded through the Website.
  • FreePSDfiles – ”All files downloaded from www.freepsdfiles.net are free for use in both personal and commercial projects. You can modify any resource to fit your taste, e.g. change colors, shapes, effects, etc. You can share our psd files on your websites/blogs, however, a backlink to our website is required.”
  • Game-Icons.Net – Game-icons.net is an online repository providing heaps of cool game related graphics.They are provided provided under the terms of the Creative Commons 3.0 BY license.
  • Good Textures – FREE High Quality Textures for personal and commercial use.
  • Gratisography – ”The world’s quirkiest collection of free high-resolution pictures, comprised of the world’s best, most creative images – photos you just won’t find anywhere else. All completely free to download without copyright restrictions.”
  • Library of Congress – John Margolies photos of America Roadattractions. ”The Library of Congress purchased the intellectual property rights for the photographs with the archive and, therefore, there are no known copyright restrictions on the photographs”
  • Needpix – The needpix.com portal is a library of more than 1.5 million free, or so-called Public Domain Photos and Illustrations. All photos hosted here are collected only from public domain sources. All of these pictures and illustrations are freely available under the Creative Commons Zero, or CC0 Creative Commons License.
  • NicePNG – All the content on NicePNG.com is either submitted to NicePNG.com by Email or is readily available in various places on the Internet and believed to be in public domain.
  • Open Game Art – you can use any of the art submitted to this site. Even in commercial projects. Just be sure to adhere to the license terms. Artists often indicate how they would like to be credited in the ”Copyright/Attribution Notice:” section of the submission.
  • Pexels – All photos and videos on Pexels are free to use. Attribution is not required. Giving credit to the photographer or Pexels is not necessary but always appreciated. You can modify the photos and videos from Pexels. Be creative and edit them as you like.
  • Picjumbo – Beautiful FREE stock photos, Download free stock photos, backgrounds and free high-resolution images for personal and commercial use.
  • Pikist – Royalty free photos for designers
  • Pixabay – Stunning free images & royalty free stock. Over 2.7 million+ high quality stock images, videos and music shared by our talented community.
  • Publicdomainpictures.net – ”Possibly the best place with copyright free images on the internet”. I would not agree, but still…  Free pics.
  • Stocksnap – Hundreds of high resolution images added weekly. Free from copyright restrictions.
  • SVG Repo – free SVG Vectors for commercial use.
  • The Noun Project – The creator of each icon holds the copyright to their work. By paying for a NounPro account, you get a perpetual, non-exclusive, worldwide right to use each icon you download as many times as you wish and in any medium, without having to credit the icon’s creator. This is because Noun Project pays royalties to creators each time their icon is downloaded
  • Open Game Art – you can use any of the art submitted to this site. Even in commercial projects. Just be sure to adhere to the license terms.
  • Pixnio – free images for anyone and any use
  • Public Domain Pictures
  • The Public domain review – As our name suggests, the focus is on works which have now fallen into the public domain, that vast commons of out-of-copyright material that everyone is free to enjoy, share, and build upon without restriction.
  • Unsplash – ”All photos published on Unsplash can be used for free. You can use them for commercial and noncommercial purposes. You do not need to ask permission from or provide credit to the photographer or Unsplash, although it is appreciated when possible.”
  • WikicommonsRules for reuse outside Wikimedia
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