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Stockphotos.com review

By Matic Broz
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2.1

Photutorial score

Quality
Variety
Pricing
License
Features

Is worth it?

Stockphotos.com is a small and low-quality stock photo agency with poor selection. While affordable, it's pricing structure is unclear and the low costs don't justify the below average selection of royalty-free images.

Pros

  • Commercial royalty-free license
  • Very affordable

Cons

  • Small image and video library
  • Unclear pricing with some tricky caveats

To clarify, in this review, I am looking at a stock photo and video marketplace called Stockphotos.com and not providing my opinion on stock imagery in general. You can read about stock photos in this guide.

Stockphotos.com is the newer version of the Stock Photo Secrets marketplace, but with a slightly better license and a satisfactory UX.

Cost & licenses: Affordable and good royalty-free licenses (but don’t let that fool you)

Right of the bat, the Stockphotos pricing is everything bit inuitive. On the pricing page, you can see three different memberships (subscriptions), but there are actually six different ones. And the details on their page reference subscriptions named that do not exist.

For clarity, here are all the plans and what you get with them:

SubscriptionsCostYou get
Club$99 per year200 downloads per year
10 Upscales, 10 video downloads, 10 Magic edits
Club Plus$199 per year525 images per year, 30 videos, 10 upscales, 50 Magic edits
Club Ultimate$299 per year1050 images per year, 20 videos, 10 upscales, 25 Magic edits
Club Start$9.90 per month20 dowloads per month,10 upscales, 3 Magic edits
Club Unlimited Monthly$19.90 per month500 images per month (max. 2000 per year), 5 videos, 10 upscales, 5 Magic edits
Club Unlimited$99 per year500 images per month (max. 2000 per year), 20 videos, 10 upscales, 20 Magic edits

It took me some time to make sense of this pricing system fully. Here’s my opinion: the Memberships are affordable and priced lower than most competitors. However, the terms are actually worse than they look at the first glance. You can compare these memberships to other stock image subscriptions.

Their unlimited plans come with a caveat: you can download max 500 images per month or 2000 per year. This actually works out to 166 downloads per month, on average, which is plenty, but not unlimited. (I was also unable to select the Club Unlimited plan no matter how hard I tried.)

Stockphotos.com image pricing and memberships

You can buy images on-demand with image packs as well, costing $6 for a single image and up to $195 for 100 images, which is affordable compared to Shutterstock or Adobe Stock, but the same as Depositphotos, which is overall much better. You can learn more about how much stock photos cost here.

Every image you download through memberships or on-demand comes with a standard license: royalty-free, commercial projects, 500,000 reproduction limit, $10K legal protection, but no items for resale—very standard across all stock image subscriptions.

If you want to remove these limitations, you should get the extended licenses, which allows unlimited reproduction and use for resale (but legal protection is still just $10K unlike Shutterstock or iStock who give you $250K). You can get the extended licenses 1 for $69 or up to 50 for $1,899—which is no cheaper than at much better stock image sites.

To get more videos than are included in your membership, you can buy video packs, starting at $19 for 1 video and up to $199 for 25 videos. That’s quite affordable for HD videos (you unfortunately can’t get mroe than 1080p), compared to Shutterstock where 25 HD clips cost $1,579. With an active membership, you get additional 50% off you extended license and video packs. Learn more about stock footage here.

Stockphotos.com AI pricing

Like many image marketplaces, Stockphotos.com also offers some form fo AI. According to promises, their Magic AI Edits (by Bria) works similarly to Adobe Photoshop’s Generative AI; however, even their promotional picture looks questionable at best.

You get a few Magic AI Edits credits with some memberships. You can buy more with packages, costing $9.90 for 50 and up to $79 for 500. Each plan also includes unlimited background removals.

The bottom line

Stockphotos.com is a small and low-quality stock photo agency with poor selection. While affordable, it's pricing structure is unclear and the low costs don't justify the below average selection of royalty-free images.

Meet your guide

matic broz
Matic Broz

Matic Broz is stock media licensing expert and a photographer. He promotes proper and responsible licensing of stock photography, footage, and audio, and his writing has reached millions of creatives.

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