
Getty Images Creative Library is a global leader in commercial creative visual content, offering millions of royalty-free images, videos, and AI-generation tools, serving news media, advertising agencies, and other professional users.
Yes, but you must purchase legitimate licensing. The platform offers RF (royalty-free) and RM (rights-managed) licensing; once purchased, you may use the images commercially within the licensed scope. Unauthorized downloading or removing watermarks is strictly prohibited.
The AI generation tool is developed in collaboration with Getty Images and NVIDIA, trained on our own image library, capable of rapidly producing high-quality images suitable for commercial use, while ensuring the generated content has proper copyright licensing.
The platform supports subscription or pay-per-use pricing; specific plans are listed on the official pricing page. Licensing costs vary by image type, licensing model (RF/RM), and usage scope.
Photographers can submit their work via the platform's submission service; once approved, their work enters the main library for sale, and each licensed sale yields revenue, enabling ongoing monetization of their work.
Assets span a wide range of domains including News, Fashion, Entertainment, Architecture, Business & Finance, Education, Family, Travel, and more, totaling millions of images and videos with ongoing updates of trending content.

iStock is Getty Images’ creative content platform, offering a vast library of royalty-free photos, illustrations, vectors, and video footage. By curating collections with flexible categorization, the platform aims to provide diverse, high-quality visual resources for advertising, design, and business projects.

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