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Does Figma Have Free Images?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 8:54 pm

Figma is a vector drawing and animation software. It is used by graphic designers, web designers, and UX/UI designers.

Figma has a free plan that allows users to create up to three projects. The free plan does not include access to premium features or images. However, there are a few ways to get free images for your Figma project.

1. Use Public Domain Images

There are many websites that offer public domain images.

These images are free to use for any purpose, including commercial use. Some of these websites include Pixabay, Unsplash, and Pexels. To find public domain images on these websites, simply search for terms like “public domain images” or “free stock photos.”

2. Use Creative Commons Images

Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that provides licenses for creative works.

These licenses allow creators to specify how their work can be used by others. There are six different types of Creative Commons licenses, four of which allow for commercial use. To find Creative Commons images, search for terms like “Creative Commons images” or “free stock photos with Creative Commons license.”

3. Use Free Image Websites

In addition to public domain and Creative Commons image websites, there are also many websites that offer free stock photos.

These websites typically have a small selection of high-quality images that you can use for your projects. Some free image websites include Morguefile, Freeimages, and Kaboompics.

Conclusion

Yes, Figma does have free images available from a few different sources. These sources include public domain image websites, Creative Commons image websites, and free stock photo websites.

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Dale Leydon

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