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6 Best Websites For Royalty Free Stock Footage

Traditional forms of communication are changing. Video is being used increasingly to communicate with audiences in a far efficient manner than plain text ever could. You could be a budding amateur content creator or a professional video editor – there is always a need for high-quality video stock footage.

Here are top resources on the web that provide royalty free stock footage for your video projects:

Top sources of royalty free stock footage

1. Pexels Videos

pexels stock footage

From the amazing platform for images, Pexels provides a large repository of high-quality stock videos. The library consists of elaborate time lapses and stock video of landscapes and cities. Their impressive library is also fueled by aggregating videos from other sources, so you’re never running out of options!

Pexels Videos, from the creators of the wildly successful stock photography website Pexels, hosts high-quality royalty-free video footage. Offering everything from moving subjects to landscapes, it’s a truly impressive assembly of video. And because it aggregates videos from the other sites on this list, you can find an even wider variety than you can elsewhere.

2. Coverr

Coverr is a great source for videos that can be used for websites. Coverr has an ever-growing collection of variety video stock footage. Downloading is facilitated with multiple formats from WebM to standard video formats.

Coverr serves as the perfect media platform for any growing business looking to fulfill its video and design needs.

3. Pixabay

Previously a stock photography portal turned video footage repository, Pixabay is another royalty free titan. The stock footage platform serves as a rightful companion to its existing photography portal. Scenic landscapes to video for specific occasions, Pixabay collates a vast majority of categories. It also has a dedicated ‘Editors’ section, listing the top featured videos for you to use.

4. Videvo

An aggregator of sorts, Videvo does one thing and one thing well: stockpile as many high-quality stock videos as they can for you to download. The library is an endless storehouse of video loops and stock footage for almost all purposes. Just be sure to check the licensing policy before each download since they have different download policies for each content.

5. Life of Vids

Life of Vids is another great service for high-quality stock footage. Instead of hosting the videos on its own, the footages are uploaded to Vimeo. It also adds new videos weekly and allows users to contribute to the site. The creators of Life of Vids also host a fantastic stock photograph repository called Life of Pix, which delivers the same high quality as their videos.

6. Distill Beta

Still in beta mode, Distill curates top-notch videography. The curated sections service niche requirements and are updated regularly. The stock content on Distill is borderline cinematic and is great for indie projects and short films.

You can also sign up for Distill’s curated new videos so you’ll receive 10 new HD videos every 10 days for free. In short: Distill Beta has some of the best, free video clips available online, and it’s only growing.

If this doesn’t fit your requirement, there are multitude of agencies that offer stock footages at a reasonable price. 

Also, if you’re looking to create videos with access to millions of stock footages & a simple, drag & drop interface sign up below. 

Pulkit Jain

Pulkit Jain

Engineer • Marketer • Tech Geek • Movie & Comic book nerd • Avid reader • Gaming Addict • Football fanatic #GGMU
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