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  1. Aug 15, 2016 · Pixabay offers tens of thousands of images in the public domain — free to use without attribution. Wikimedia, mentioned above, is a vast, searchable repository in its own right. Libreshot.com, Unsplash and Public Domain Pictures feature high-resolution, public domain images.

  2. Aug 22, 2022 · It’s easy to find free images online once you know where (and how) to look. Here, we’ll show you the best ways to search for copyright-free images that you can use for other projects.

    • Emma Roth
    • Overview
    • Review the license & terms of reuse
    • Find images with info available on how to reuse them
    • Share an image
    • Types of usage rights
    • How usage rights work
    • Report incorrect usage rights

    When you do a Google Search, you can filter your results to find images that offer licenses for reuse.

    Important: Images might be subject to copyright. Learn how to find content you can reuse below.

    Before you reuse content, make sure that its license is legitimate and check the exact terms of reuse. For example, the license might require that you give credit to the image creator when you use the image.

    We recommend that you:

    • Use the "Usage rights" filter to find images that have license information attached to them. Google filters images by license based on information provided by the sites that host those images, or the image provider.

    • Always confirm an image's license information. You can follow the "License details" link and review it for accuracy with both the license's provider and the image's host site.

    1. On your computer, go to images.google.com.

    2. Search for an image.

    3. Under the search box, click Tools.

    4. To narrow results to images with available license info, click Usage rights choose a type of license. Learn about types of usage rights.

    5. Click the image you want.

    6. To find info on how to license and use the image, below the image in the right panel, click License details.

    1. On your computer, go to images.google.com.

    2. Search for an image.

    3. Click the image.

    4. At the top right, click More Share .

    For each “Usage rights” filter, you can limit results to images that have license details attached, which include how you can license and use an image.

    To find license details: Select an image, then below the image, select License details. We recommend that you always review the licensing requirements of any images you want to use.

    • Creative Commons licenses: These images are usually available at no charge to use, but require credit. They may also have limitations on how, or in what context, you can use them. For example, an image’s license might state that you can’t modify it or use it for commercial purposes.

    • Commercial or other licenses: These images have non-Creative Commons licenses and can be from either sites available at no charge or commercial sites that require payment.

    Usage rights help you find content that you can use beyond fair use. Site owners can use licenses to let you know if and how you can reuse content from their sites.

    For complaints about misuse of your copyright, review the copyright infringement notification requirements or file a complaint.

    • Insert image (in Docs, Slides, Sheets, and Drawings): In Google Drive apps, select the Insert menu, choose Image, then click Search. Enter a keyword to search for images.
    • Search with an add-on (in Docs and Sheets): The Openclipart add-on by Apps4Gapps offers integrated image search of openclipart.org, which has images for "unlimited commercial use" (Figure B).
    • Image search (at Google.com): Google's Image search — at images.google.com — offers another alternative (Figure C). Enter keywords, then select the Search tools tab.
    • Search for similar images: If an image you have isn't quite right, search for similar images. Open a Google Image search, then click the camera in the search bar to upload an image — alternatively, you can enter a link to an image.
  3. Aug 31, 2020 · Image creators, licensors and publishers can learn more about these features, including implementation steps and highlights from participating publishers, on our Webmaster blog. We’re making it easier to identify the right image to use, and to find guidelines for how to license images on the web.

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · By understanding copyright laws and usage rights, navigating Google Images effectively, assessing image quality and relevance, and providing proper attribution, you can utilize high-quality visuals that engage your audience while respecting the work of creators.

  5. Sep 1, 2020 · If you can’t find the right image on Google, you can always try trawling through copyrights-free stock photo sites. We’ve put together a shortlist of some of our favorite options...

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