Find, sort and save royalty-free photos from multiple sources across the web.
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Great product! As a student, I spend a lot of time searching for images to use on reports/presentations, so this is very helpful.
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@lily_rexing Great - glad you like and find it useful :)
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Nothing wrong with using support from istock, but the inline "sponsored" images are an irritant. Particularly while scrolling on mobile. There is the watermark, yes, but could be designed differently. Other sites have done it with greater clarity. Other than that great to have another resources, and Best wishes.
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@meamarvyas cheers for feedback and glad you like it :) Is it mainly the iStock watermark that is the irritant? Agree it would be much better if it was lighter. Or maybe I have missunderstood - if its something else please let us know and we'll look at it. Thanks!
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@thisispixelmob I found the inline iStock images shown (one with the premium tag) on mobile to be an 'irritant' as you well put it. Maybe they could be moved to a separate section in the search results? Otherwise, all good, Cheers
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@meamarvyas thanks for letting us know. Getting a balance is always tricky but will take that on board and have a think about how it might work :)
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Hi everyone, with Pixel Mob you can find, sort and 'save to favorites' royalty-free photos from multiple sources across the web. Enjoy!
Thanks everyone! The favoriting and lists / library is a bit like Pinterest... but for royalty-free images :)
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This is great !!
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cool
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hi. I just gave it a quick try. Do you have to register before seeing any of the non-iStock premium photos? they are the only few photos (3-5) displayed for my 3 test searches. Zero results from any other sources
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@brent_kilner no - logged in/out does not make any difference to search results - it's just for the favoriting/saving functionality.
iStock photos are randomly inserted and in much lower quantity than the free images (assuming free images are found). Certain search terms will return higher ratio of istock if not many free images are found. These searches are generally the more niche 'commercial' terms alongside less 'obvious' keyword phrases - which are unlikely to be tagged in free photo sites, but for which the commercial folks will have someone dedicated to ensure maximum keyword coverage. If no free images are found, but istock is found, then it will only display istock. That shouldn't happen too often for most people using standard 'keyword' style searches, but for other, less 'keyword style phrases like eg 'say what', it does happen.
If you can remember your searches please let us know. We can potentially look at options to expand the search or making it more fuzzy.
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@brent_kilner I've just realised what probably caused your search results to fail - the spike in traffic caused our synonyms/antonyms API to max out. It has been updated so should be fine now :)
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Clean and well laid out. fairly weird searches have good results. Well done.
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@rick_segal1 awesome glad you like! Interest to hear what weirdness you input lol (so long as they're clean!).
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Brilliant concept to avoid those nasty take downs. This ones out of the box, ready, steady go.
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