Shutterstock, try the 10 images per month plan with a 30-day free trial

in Design on April 24, 2020

Shutterstock, is the biggest global provider of stock photography, footage, and music with high quality and license for graphic designers, creative directors, editors, and other professionals in the field. In Shutterstock, you will be able to find around 100 million images in stock, generated by more than 140,000 artists from all over the world, with copyrights their specific copyrights.

Shutterstock functions.

On Shutterstock you will be able to find different functions as the following:

  1. Any company or individual can buy images, music, and videos.
  2. You can also make money by uploading and selling your images.
  3. The platform is in 20 languages and in more than 150 countries.
  4. There are more than 10,812,152 videos, 203,212,035 images and 40,000 million editorial images.

Advantages:

  • Grear variety of photographs with their copyrights
  • More than 1.300.00 new stock images added each week
  • Access 24/7 to the platform
  • The contents have high quality and they are professional.
  • Different formats like JPEG, Vectors, and EPS
  • A website very easy to use
  • Users forum, where you can discuss any related topic and questions.

Editor

Shutterstock, has developed its own tool so its users can edit and personalize the images downloaded from the site.

This Editor is free, and you will be able to:

  • Change the size of the image.
  • Add filters
  • And use pre-designed templates for your presentations.

And finally, one of their latest creation the Footage Library Availability for Mobile Users, launched this year:

“As consumers spend more and more time on their devices, marketers are adapting their strategies to reach them there. As a result, we’ve seen many customers transition to mobile-only campaign creation and execution,”  

This will allow customers to generate different video content using their mobiles or tablets, which means working on the go.

So what are you waiting for, create your Shutterstock account now, click here.