Images
Please remember that Google images allows you to filter by license. You can check how to do it.
Europeana. Millions of copyright-free resources, including photography collections. Check out the permitted uses for each item before downloading.
Flickr. Allows you to limit images by size, colour, orientation and license. Always check the licenses for each image.
FreeImages. Photographs that allow their use in projects, websites, and publications as long as they are cited. Please read the license.
FreeImages. Free and paid images (photos, illustrations, clipart, etc.) are available, with each image including its respective license.
Freepik. Large database of images (vectors, photos...). For personal or commercial use with attribution. Each image has its own license.
FreeRange. Registration required. For personal or commercial use, but redistribution is not permitted. Please read the license carefully.
Getty Images. Commercial database that allows its images to be inserted for free on non-commercial websites.
Kaboompics. Search for photos by colour and view the corresponding palette. Note that the license permits all uses except for resale, so review it carefully.
Life of pix. High-resolution photographs in the public domain. Users can filter their search results by colour and orientation.
Magdeleine. High-resolution photographs in the public domain as well as others with CC license. Users can search for images by colour.
Noun project. Powerful database of icons and photographs with CC-BY licenses or in the public domain. They offer payment options.
Negative space. All its photographs are in the public domain. Users can search or browse by categories.
Openverse. Search engine that helps find images (illustrations, photos, clipart) and audio files. It is always necessary to verify the specific license they have.
Pexels. Images of very good quality in the public domain. Page in several languages. Please refer to the license for more information.
Pics4Learning. Educational project that offers an image bank to be used in the classroom. The photographer retains the copyright.
Pixabay. Illustrations and photographs with a CC0 license (public domain). Pixabay is available in various languages.
Pixnio. A high-quality image bank with public domain images, searchable by colour and orientation. Modify the size of the downloaded image. License.
Procomún. From the Spanish Ministry of Education. Contains images, videos, and sounds with CC licenses. Terms of use.
Smithsonian Open Access. This institution provides access to three million images from their digital collections in the public domain. Terms of use.
Stockvault. The images (photos, textures, and illustrations) can have 3 types of licenses, one of which is public domain. Terms of use.
StockSnap.io. High-quality photographs with a CC0 license (public domain) that allows all types of use. Wide range of categories. License.
Unsplash. Read the license that does not allow selling without modification. Some images (Unsplash+) require a paid subscription.
Vecteezy. Extensive database of vectors, illustrations, photos and videos. They have 3 types of licenses and allow filtering the search by license.
VisualHunt. Find CC-licensed images with a search engine that allows filtering by license type and colour. View specific license for each image.
Wellcome Collection. Images depicting the history of medicine, with CC licenses and in the public domain, with various filter options such as by colour and type.
Wikimedia Commons. Images, sounds and videos. For each resource, the license is provided. Check out the Images category.
British Library. Over 1 million images of books from the 17th-19th centuries in the public domain. You can view them thematically grouped in albums.
Europeana. Millions of copyright-free resources, including photography collections. Check the permitted uses for each item before downloading.
Flickr. Allows you to limit images by size, colour, orientation and license. Always check the licenses for each image.
Freepik. Large database of images (vectors, photos...). For personal or commercial use with attribution. Each image has its own license.
FreeRange. Registration required. For personal or commercial use, but redistribution is not permitted. Please read the license carefully.
Old book illustrations. Book illustrations from the 18th to the 20th century. Most are in the public domain, but it is necessary to verify. Please read their license.
Openclipart. Vector images in the public domain that can be downloaded in SVG or PNG format, for any use.
Openverse. Search engine that helps find images (illustrations, photos, clipart) and audio files; it is always necessary to verify the specific license they have.
Pixabay. Illustrations and photographs with a CC0 license (public domain). License. Pixabay is available in various languages.
Procomún. From the Spanish Ministry of Education. Contains images, videos, and sounds with CC licenses. Terms of use.
Public Domain Vectors. A large collection of vector images in the public domain, available in EPS, SVG, AI, and CDR formats.
Smithsonian Open Access. This institution provides access to three million images from their digital collections in the public domain. Terms of use.
Stockvault. The images (photos, textures, and illustrations) can have 3 types of licenses, one of which is public domain.
Vecteezy. Extensive database of vectors, illustrations, photos, and videos. They have 3 types of licenses and allow filtering the search by license.
Wellcome Collection. Images depicting the history of medicine, with CC licenses and in the public domain, with various filter options such as by colour and type.
Wikimedia Commons. Images, sounds and videos. For each resource, the license is provided. Check out the Images category.
FreeImages. Free and paid images (photos, illustrations, clipart...). Each image includes its license.
Freepik. Large database of images (vectors, photos...). For personal or commercial use with attribution. Each image has its own license.
Flaticon. Icons in PNG format (free) and SVG format (paid). For personal or commercial use with attribution.
Iconfinder. A large database of icons, both free and paid. We can limit the search to free images. Each image has its own license.
Noun project. Powerful database of icons and photographs with CC-BY licenses or in the public domain. The icons can be edited within the resource.
Openclipart. Pre-designed images in the public domain, available for any use. They can be downloaded in SVG and PNG formats.
Openverse. Search engine that helps find images (illustrations, photos, clipart) and audio files; it is always necessary to verify the specific license they have.
Pixabay. Illustrations and photographs with a CC0 license (public domain). License. Pixabay is available in various languages.
Public Domain Vectors. A large collection of vector images in the public domain, available in EPS, SVG, AI, and CDR formats.
Urwing. Icons in PNG and SVG formats. Its license allows for all types of use but not redistribution. It includes an SVG editing tool.
Vecteezy. Extensive database of vectors, illustrations, photos, and videos. They have 3 types of licenses and allow filtering the search by license.
Wikimedia Commons. Images, sounds and videos. For each resource, the license is provided. Check out the Images category.
Adforum. A large database of ads subscribed by the UAB. For uses other than the right to quote and the right of illustration, please contact them.
Ad*Access. 7,000 ads from US and Canadian newspapers between 1911 and 1955 for research, teaching, and study purposes. More information available.
Emergence of Advertising in America. 1850-1920. From Duke University. Contact them for uses beyond the right to quote and the right of illustration.
Europeana. Copyright-free resources can be downloaded. See the permitted uses of each item. It includes historical ads (search for "advertising").
Galleries. Page of the UAB Libraries where you will find virtual galleries of advertising. Always remember to check the copyright of each resource.
Lürzer’s Archive. A database subscribed by the UAB. Terms of use. For other uses besides the right to quote and the right to illustrate, please contact them.
The 16 best free image banks of 2022. By Francisco Javier Sanz, director of De ePyme. Comprehensive and regularly updated.
31 free public domain image websites (use with care). By Rebecca Creger. Emphasizes the usage terms of each resource.
Free image, music, icon, video and sound banks. Selection by the National Centre for Curricular Development in Non-Proprietary Systems (CEDEC).
You may come across a photograph on the internet without any watermark or information about the author, making it difficult to determine its licensing for use. In this case, you have the option of doing a reverse image search, where you can use the image as a search pattern to find its original source. Some web browsers have extensions that allow you to perform this type of search. Other resources include:
TinEye. A reverse image search engine that lets you find the original source of an image by providing its URL or uploading the image file.
Google Images. Protect your work and find the original author of an image with this search engine that uses a URL or uploaded image to find different versions.