The best stock art websites

As a creative, you may not think of using stock art. After all, isn’t it cheating? We would argue it is not at all – it’s all about context. If you’ve got a concept but don’t have the means to commission a brand new piece of artwork, finding a perfect piece of stock art can be a brilliant solution. Just like stock photography, if it works, it works.

Stock illustrations have come along way in recent years, graduating past low-quality stock art. In fact, the best stock art websites hold a massive selection of high-quality graphics, vector, icons and full blown illustrations – all created by talented artists from around the globe. Looking for stock art for a new site? You need a decent website builder, too.

Of course, not every source of stock art is fantastic. So we’ve gathered together the absolute best stock art websites, encompassing a range of payment models and even some of the best free stock art websites.

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Stock art: Screengrab from Adobe Stock website

Adobe Stock lets you instantly try images out in your CC apps (Image credit: Adobe Stock)

01. Adobe Stock

The best stock art website for Creative Cloud integration.

Library includes: Photos, videos, illustrations, vectors, audio | Payment options: Credit pack or subscription | Cost: From £19.99 for 10 images a month or credit pack from £29.95 for 5

Integrates with Creative Cloud

Advanced search filters

10 free images with free trial

Can’t buy images individually

Adobe Stock is as slick as you’d expect it to be. It integrates with all your Creative Cloud apps, making it easy to preview a stock illustration or vector within your designs and then license it if it fits your needs. Packed with high quality photography, vectors and illustration, it’s also a great platform for selling your own artwork. If you want to give it a test drive, Adobe offers a free 30-day trial with 10 images thrown in (be sure to save your images in cloud storage).

Stock art: Screengrab from Shutterstock website

It’s not just photographs at Shutterstock – there’s plenty of artwork too (Image credit: Shutterstock)

02. Shutterstock

Quality stock art with a variety of pricing options.

Library includes: Photos, videos, illustrations, vectors, audio | Payment options: Credit pack or subscription | Cost: From £29 for 10 images a month, or credit pack from £29 for 5

Quality stock illustrations

Design tools with subscription 

10 free images with 30-day free trial

Expensive

Although you might think of it as a photography library, Shutterstock features a vast amount of stock art among its ever-expanding collection of imagery. Whether you’re after sleek vectors, eye-catching illustrations or simple clip art, you should easily be able to find what you’re looking for on the easy-to-navigate site. You will, however, probably pay a little more than with iStock or Adobe Stock.

Stock art: Screengrab from Getty website

Getty Images is best known for stock photos, but also features plenty of illustrations (Image credit: Getty)

03. Getty Images

High-end stock illustrations, but at a price.

Library includes: Photos, videos, illustrations, vectors | Payment options: Pay per image, credit packs, enterprise solutions | Cost: From £150 for small image

High quality illustrations 

Advanced search filters

Expensive 

No free images or free trial

Getty Images is huge. It mainly deals in photography, but its library also includes hundreds of thousands of illustrations, covering every subject you could think of. The stock art on offer here tends to lean more towards a clean and contemporary style, and it’s easy to filter your search results by factors such as colour and style. Like Getty photos, however, the stock art here is relatively expensive compared to other libraries.

Stock art: Screengrab from iStock website

iStock has an extensive range of stock art (Image credit: iStock)

04. iStock

Getty’s more affordable, but still high quality, sibling.

Library includes: Photos, videos, illustrations, vectors | Payment options: Credit pack or subscription | Cost: From £19 for 10 images a month, or credit pack from £7 for one

Advanced search feature

Cheaper than Getty

Weekly free images

No free trial

iStock is a smaller, micro-stock version of its bigger sister, Getty. This means it has some of the same features as Getty Images, so you can filter search results by dominant colour, for example. You can also find the empty space you’re seeking in the design for text, and display your results accordingly. 

This is hugely refreshing given the amount of time it can sometimes take to find the right illo. iStock’s illustrations are a little more vector-based than most on this list, but its range is extensive and relatively inexpensive. You also get three free images on sign up, and every week iStock offers you a new image to download for free for a limited time. 

Stock art: Screengrab from YouWorkForThem website

YouWorkForThem’s mission is to be the world’s best source for design resources (Image credit: YouWorkForThem)

05. YouWorkForThem

Stock art library by creatives, for creatives

Library includes: Fonts, art, photos, graphics, videos, Photoshop Actions, music, sound effects, vector brushes | Payment options: Pay for each item | Cost: Varies

Unique artwork

Affordable licences

By designers, for designers

Niche service

The original online creative marketplace, YouWorkForThem has been curating niche, designer-oriented stock graphics since 2001, not to mention fonts and photos too. In their own words, “we were founded by designers, and are run by designers, for designers”. The service currently provides nearly 300,000 stock art graphics, all with easy, affordable licences. Custom licence options are available too.

Stock art: Old Book Illustrations home page

Here you’ll find vintage illustrations scanned from old books

06. Old Book Illustrations

Free book illustrations with no strings attached.

Library includes: Public domain illustrations | Payment options: Free | Cost: Free

Free 

Wide selection

No credit required

Limited to book illustrations

If you’re looking for a vintage style of imagery, Old Book Illustrations is great – and also free. All the images are scanned from old books and in the public domain, so there are no rights to deal with. It’s a beautiful collection: categories include plants, animals, buildings and monuments, ornaments and patterns.

Stock art: Selection of British Library illustrations

A huge collection of over one million images (Image credit: British Library)

07. The British Library

Over one million images, all available for free.

Library includes: Illustrations, photographs, maps, vintage advertisements, botanical drawings, vintage comics | Payment options: Free | Cost: Free

Free

Wide range of material

No credit required

No contemporary images

The British Library has shared over one million images in this public domain collection on Flickr. Much of it is old-style illustration and artwork; there are also thousands of photographs, maps, vintage advertisements, botanical drawings, vintage comics and other material.

Stock art: Selections of images in Flickr Commons

The Commons shares hidden gems from around the world (Image credit: Flickr Commons)

08. Flickr Commons

A giant database of free-to-use public domain assets.

Library includes: Public domain illustrations | Payment options: Free | Cost: Free

Free

Continually updated

Wide range of material

Can’t search for art only

The Flickr Commons project seeks to bring together and organise the artworks and photograph collections that are made publicly available by a range of institutions, such as universities, museums and libraries. It can take a bit of effort to find what you want among all this material, but there’s some great stuff if you persevere.

Stock art: Selection of stock illustrations

We love the animals section of this site (Image credit: Stock Illustrations)

09. Stock Illustrations

Does what it says on the tin.

Library includes: Commercial stock illustrations | Payment options: Pay per item | Cost: Varies depending on usage

Focused on illustration

Contemporary styles

Good search facility

Not as many images as other sites

The clue’s in the name here. Stock Illustrations features contemporary stock illustrations suitable for the world of advertising, graphic design and publishing. Whether you’re looking for a particular style, subject or work by a specific artist, there’s a great search facility to help you find the right images for your project quickly.

Stock art: Screengrab from Ikon website

Ikon houses a range of stock art, viewable by style and subject (Image credit: Ikon)

10. Ikon

Great art, though not the most usable site.

Library includes: Commercial stock illustrations | Payment options: Pay per item | Cost: Depends on usage

Contemporary work 

Focused on illustration 

Search not sophisticated 

Wait 24 hours for pricing quote

Ikon’s website seems quite mysterious – there’s a bit too much style over usability, so browsing takes some time. But it does house a good range of stock art, viewable by style, including photo illustration, vector, digital and line art, and subjects ranging from beauty and fashion, to transport and characters.

Stock art: Selection of illustrations

Image Zoo’s stock art is more traditional than most sites (Image credit: ImageZoo)

11. Image Zoo

Stock art that leans towards traditional styles.

Library includes : Stock and custom art | Payment options: Pay per item | Cost: From $19.95

Quality work 

Focused on illustration 

Offers custom illustration

Short on contemporary art

Image Zoo has a large collection of traditional illustrations, searchable by keyword, artist name or subject (which effectively means the individual image name). The images are, in general, less contemporary than some of the other stock art sites listed here, and some are slightly reminiscent of traditional educational textbook illustrations.

Stock art: Screengrab from iSpot website

The iSpot features stock art from a range of talented artists (Image credit: iSpot)

12. The iSpot

Offers both stock and custom art.

Library includes: Stock and custom art | Payment options: Pay per item | Cost: Based on usage

Top-class illustrators

View portfolios

Online pricing tool

Fewer images than some sites

The iSpot website has a huge number of traditional illustrations on offer – you’re unlikely to find CG or 3D art here. Many different styles are covered, from a range of talented artists. You can search for stock art using keywords for category, subject, style and medium, as well as the artist’s name and the date it was uploaded.

Stock art: Screengrab from Laughing Stock website

Laughing Stock describes itself as the place to find big ideas and small gems (Image credit: Laughing Stock)

13. Laughing-Stock

Agency-focused stock illustration site.

Library includes: Stock and custom illustration and animation | Payment options: Based on usage | Cost: Varies

Focused on illustration

150 high-end artists

Highly curated

Fewer images than some sites

Providing both stock art and stock animations, Laughing-Stock is an illustration services agency specialising in rights-managed stock imagery. This means that you tell artists when and how you plan to use the image and then pay a licensing fee just for that usage. Powered by over 150 illustrators, Laughing-Stock is bursting with distinctive work that will help your projects to stand out.

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