As a general rule, you can use Canva stock photos on your website as long as you follow our terms and conditions. For example, you can’t sell them or redistribute them.
If you want to use our stock photos in a way that isn’t covered by our terms and conditions, please contact us for permission.
Canva’s stock photo library has over 1 million high-quality images, illustrations, and vector graphics. And we keep adding more every week!
With such a huge range of images, you’re sure to find the perfect one for your project.
If you’re planning on using Canva’s stock photos on your website, you should be aware of a few things first. Canva’s stock photos are free for personal and commercial use, but they do require attribution. That means if you use a Canva stock photo on your website, you must include a link back to the original photo and credit Canva in the caption.
Additionally, Canva’s stock photos are only available for download through the Canva website. That means if you’re using a photo on your website that you found elsewhere (e.g., through a Google search), it’s likely that the photo is copyrighted and you could be infringing on someone’s rights. If you’re not sure whether a photo is copyrighted or not, it’s always best to err on the side of caution and find a different photo to use.
All of our stock photos are released under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license. This means that you can copy, modify, distribute, and use the images, even for commercial purposes, all without asking for permission or giving credit to the artist.
So can I use Canva stock photos on my website?
Yes, as long as you follow our terms and conditions. If you want to use our stock photos in a way that isn’t covered by our terms and conditions, please contact us for permission.
Can I Use Canva Stock Photos on My Website?
As a general rule, you can use Canva stock photos on your website as long as you follow our terms and conditions. For example, you can’t sell them or redistribute them. If you want to use our stock photos in a way that isn’t covered by our terms and conditions, please contact us for permission.