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What is StockUnlimited?

StockUnlimited is a stockphoto website

StockUnlimited is a stock image service that allows subscribers to download an unlimited number of images and vectors each month. That’s what makes it different from many of the other stock image options available.

StockUnlimited is a stock photography, vector, clipart and audio provider. The service is based on a subscription-based model. For a monthly fee, subscribers can download as many files as they need for a number of projects.

You can find stock graphics, stock images, icons, buttons, backgrounds, textures and even audio files (audio downloads require a separate plan). The StockUnlimited database is growing all the time and includes 1 Million+ Visuals for Businesses & Professionals.

The service includes photography as well as vector assets. Everything is easy to search and it’s all included in your monthly plan. (You’ll never have to guess if an image is included or not.) says one of the content marketer at Contractor Accountancy firm.

Plus, downloads are easy. There’s no guesswork or credits to deal with. There aren’t any expiring downloads or limitations on the number of files you can use. Every plan is 100 percent unlimited. So whether you use just a handful of images or if you are a heavy user of stock imagery, StockUnlimited is a good fit.

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What is Shutterstock?

Shutterstock is a stockphoto company

Shutterstock is an American stock photography, stock footage, stock music, and editing tools provider headquartered in New York City. Founded in 2003 by programmer and photographer Jon Oringer, Shutterstock maintains a library of around 125 million royalty-free stock photos, vector graphics, and illustrations, with around 4 million video clips and music tracks available for licensing. Originally a subscription site only, Shutterstock expanded beyond subscriptions into a la carte pricing in 2008, and has been publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange since 2012. Since its founding Shutterstock has acquired a handful of other companies, starting with Bigstock in 2009 and followed by digital asset management software provider WebDAM in 2014. After acquiring Rex Features and PremiumBeat in 2015, Shutterstock recently announced a partnership with the Associated Press. It also has licensing deals with companies such as Penske Media Corporation. The company had over 100,000 contributors as of March 2016, with an “active customer base of 1.4 million people in 150 countries.”

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