
Vecteezy
Vecteezy is an online marketplace where users can license stock photos, vector graphics, and stock footage directly from artists.
What is Vecteezy?
Vecteezy is an online marketplace where users can license stock photos, vector graphics, and stock footage directly from artists. Basic features are free but include ads and limitations. Pro subscribers get advanced licensing and a wider selection of content.
The company was founded in May 2007 and is owned and operated by its parent company Eezy.com based out of Bowling Green, KY. The Founder & CEO of Eezy is Shawn Rubel who currently oversees the company's vision, mission, and direction.
Vecteezy has a growing community of over 30k contributors that includes artists such as photographers, graphic designers, and videographers. These contributors license their work on the platform, which helps them gain exposure and earn money doing what they love. The primary users of Vecteezy's platform are graphic designers, videographers, digital marketing and publishing professionals.
The main goal of Vecteezy is to make the creative process easier and more inspiring for everyone, regardless of where they are in their creative journey. To achieve this, Vecteezy provides the necessary resources that people need to create their best work.
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Supported Languages
- English
- Spanish
- French
- German
- Portuguese
- Dutch
- Italian
- Swedish
Comments and Reviews
Said about Vecteezy as an alternative
Search is easer. Less annoying banner ads on the search page.
Vecteezy is easier to use. I have better luck finding the art I need.
Tags
- Stock Photo
- Graphic Design
- Vector Graphic
- video-footage
- Marketplace
Most images are mediocre if compared to, say, Freepik. You need to search a lot for some good stuff. Also, zip files of downloaded designs do not include raster copies, which results in a bad end-user experience as one can't see thumbnails of vector images, be it .eps or .ai format.
A good side: does not throw ads, premium subscriptions, everyday discounts and other "JUST GIVE ME YOUR MONEY" messages into your face on every page. Shame on you, Freepik.