What is allowed?

We tried to keep the Pexels License as simple as possible. Keep reading to find out more.

  •  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.
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Unsplash photos are made to be used freely. Our license reflects that.

  • All photos can be downloaded and used for free
  • Commercial and non-commercial purposes
  • No permission needed (though attribution is appreciated!)
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What is allowed?

  • All content (e.g. images, videos, music) on Pixabay can be used for free for commercial and noncommercial use across print and digital, except in the cases mentioned in “What is not allowed”.
  • Attribution is not required. Giving credit to the artist or Pixabay is not necessary but is always appreciated by our community.
  • You can make modifications to content from Pixabay.
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We’re open-sourcing the collection under a Creative Commons Attribution license, meaning the images are free to download, copy, distribute, and display so long as you visibly attribute “Jopwell.”

A New Wave Of Stock Photography: Introducing The Jopwell Collection →

How to attribute?

Creating content takes a lot of time and effort, which is why we ask you to provide a link to credit the source. Where will you be using the image?

 

Virtual machine vector created by pikisuperstar – www.freepik.com