Moose Photos 3.0

Unsplash and Pexels may be great for moody shots and landscapes, but when it comes to studio photos, they often don’t cut it. That is where Icons8 Photos shine. We have a full studio staffed with designers and producers capturing people and objects in a consistent, ultra hi-def quality. No more editing photos to match or stitching unrelated themes together.

Version 3.0

This release is a full platform redesign, making it easier to find images through search and categories. On some photos, you can even change the background color before downloading. And of course, there are thousands of new photos to choose from!

What we capture

  • Diverse models
  • Tech products (such as phones, tablets, and laptops)
  • Descriptive scenes that are perfectly suited for blog posts
  • Transparent images with backgrounds removed

Use it or build it

Don’t see the right photo? No worries. You can create it using transparent clipped images in our unique Photo Creator. A truly powerful tool for creators.

Best of all, we give it away free, all we ask is you give us credit with a link.

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