Launched this week

Clipart.Free
Public-domain clipart
10 followers
Public-domain clipart
10 followers
Clipart.Free has thousands of genuinely free, public domain clipart images. Download SVG vectors or transparent PNGs instantly - no signup, no watermarks, no attribution required. CC0 licensed for commercial use. 100% Free.

Microphone Test
How do you keep the catalog fresh without letting it fill up with low quality junk over time?
Microphone Test
@miray1419291 the catalog only grows on proven demand; zero-result searches become the backlog we expand toward, and new imports pass strict entry filters (junk titles, trademark, duplicate content-hash, sanitizer rejects) before they're ever stored. It shrinks automatically too: a nightly job deactivates blank/degenerate renders, and detail pages stay noindex until an asset earns a real download, flipping back off if it ever loses qualification.
How do you actually verify that everything here is truly CC0 and safe for commercial projects, since I've been burned before by clipart sites claiming "free" that weren't?
Microphone Test
@glerobcu Every asset comes from a single vetted source, the Openclipart CC0/public-domain library; with each file's origin, ID, and source URL preserved so any piece is traceable, and a per-record license gate rejects anything not declared CC0/PD on import. On top of the license, an active trademark filter blocks known brands and characters (Disney/Marvel/Nintendo, plus corporate logos), since a CC0 stamp alone doesn't clear trademark which is exactly the trap most "free" sites ignore. That said, CC0 waives the creator's copyright, not third-party trademark or likeness rights, so using a clip as your own logo or brand identity is still on you to clear
The no-signup instant download flow is such a refreshing change from the usual clipart sites that bury everything behind paywalls and email captures. Love that the SVGs are clean and ready to drop straight into a project.
Found a few SVG icons I needed and grabbed them without signing up, which was a nice surprise. Quality is solid for a free site.