Iteration 1 of 5
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For **commercial projects**, the best stock video marketplaces are usually:
1. **Artgrid**
- Best for: high-quality cinematic footage, brand films, ads
- Why: strong licensing, consistent quality, broad commercial use
- Good if you want: premium look without the hassle
2. **Shutterstock**
- Best for: widest selection, almost any commercial need
- Why: huge library, reliable standard licensing, easy to find niche shots
- Good if you want: volume and fast turnaround
3. **Adobe Stock**
- Best for: designers and teams already using Adobe apps
- Why: good integration with Premiere Pro/After Effects, solid commercial licensing
- Good if you want: convenience and workflow efficiency
4. **Pond5**
- Best for: diverse footage, including unique and editorial-style content
- Why: large marketplace, flexible pricing, lots of one-off clips
- Good if you want: variety and less “stocky” content
5. **Getty Images / iStock**
- Best for: premium brand/commercial work
- Why: trusted licensing, strong search, high-end options on Getty
- Good if you want: enterprise-level reliability
6. **Envato Elements**
- Best for: budget-friendly teams needing lots of assets
- Why: subscription covers video, templates, music, graphics
- Good if you want: value and broad creative assets
- Note: check the exact license terms for your use case
### Quick picks
- **Best overall premium:** Artgrid
- **Best library size:** Shutterstock
- **Best Adobe workflow:** Adobe Stock
- **Best budget subscription:** Envato Elements
- **Best unique marketplace:** Pond5
### What to watch for
For commercial use, always confirm:
- **Standard vs extended license**
- **Broadcast/paid ad rights**
- **Model/property releases**
- **Editorial-only restrictions**
If you want, I can also rank these for **TV ads, social ads, YouTube ads, or corporate brand videos**.
Iteration 2 of 5
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For **commercial projects**, the best stock video marketplaces are usually:
- **Shutterstock** — biggest overall catalog, reliable licensing, strong for corporate/ads/social.
- **Adobe Stock** — great quality, easy if you already use Adobe apps, clean licensing.
- **iStock by Getty Images** — strong premium library, good for polished brand work.
- **Pond5** — excellent for niche, editorial-style, and harder-to-find footage; flexible pricing.
- **Artgrid** — very good cinematic footage, especially for ads, promos, and branded content.
- **Envato Elements** — best value if you need lots of assets regularly; subscription-based.
- **Storyblocks** — good budget-friendly subscription for ongoing commercial content.
- **Motion Array** — solid for creators and agencies; includes video plus templates/audio.
- **Dissolve** — good curated selection, often used for polished commercial work.
- **Getty Images** — premium/high-end option for major campaigns with bigger budgets.
### Best picks by use case
- **Best overall:** Shutterstock
- **Best for design workflow:** Adobe Stock
- **Best premium imagery/video:** Getty Images or iStock
- **Best for cinematic ads:** Artgrid
- **Best budget subscriptions:** Envato Elements or Storyblocks
- **Best for rare footage:** Pond5
### Quick caution
For commercial use, check:
- **Standard vs extended license**
- **Model/property releases**
- **Editorial-only restrictions**
- **Usage limits** for ads, broadcast, and client work
If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **quality**, or **best for agencies**.
Iteration 3 of 5
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For **commercial projects**, the best stock video marketplaces are usually:
1. **Artgrid**
- Great for cinematic, polished footage
- Simple licensing for commercial use
- Best if you want high-end, curated clips
2. **Shutterstock**
- Huge library, strong for almost any commercial need
- Reliable licensing and broad coverage
- Good for ads, corporate, and web projects
3. **Adobe Stock**
- Easy if you already use Adobe Creative Cloud
- Strong commercial licensing and workflow integration
- Good quality and search tools
4. **Getty Images / iStock**
- Better for premium, editorial-style, or brand-safe content
- More expensive, but useful for high-profile commercial work
5. **Pond5**
- Very large marketplace with lots of niche footage
- Flexible options, including rights-managed and royalty-free
- Good for hard-to-find clips
6. **Storyblocks**
- Best for subscription-based, high-volume production
- Good commercial use coverage, especially for teams and agencies
### Best picks by use case
- **Best overall:** Shutterstock
- **Best premium/cinematic:** Artgrid
- **Best for Adobe users:** Adobe Stock
- **Best for budget/high volume:** Storyblocks
- **Best for niche footage:** Pond5
### Commercial use tip
Always check whether the clip includes:
- **Royalty-free commercial license**
- **Model/property releases**
- **Restrictions on ads, resale, or trademarked content**
If you want, I can also give you a **ranked list by price**, **quality**, or **best for social ads / corporate videos / TV commercials**.
Iteration 4 of 5
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Best stock video marketplaces for **commercial projects**:
1. **Adobe Stock**
- Strong for business/commercial use, easy licensing, solid quality
- Best if you already use Adobe apps
2. **Shutterstock**
- Huge library, reliable for ads, corporate, web, and broadcast
- Good search tools and broad coverage
3. **Getty Images / iStock**
- Higher-end, premium footage for brand campaigns and broadcast
- Usually pricier, but strong editorial/commercial options
4. **Pond5**
- Great for variety, including niche and cinematic footage
- Flexible licensing and often good for one-off purchases
5. **Artgrid**
- Popular for filmmakers and polished commercial content
- Simple licensing, especially good for branded video work
6. **Envato Elements**
- Best value if you need lots of assets regularly
- Subscription model; good for social, promo, and marketing videos
7. **Motion Array**
- Strong subscription option for commercial creators
- Good for video templates plus stock footage
8. **Storyblocks**
- Good for high-volume commercial production
- Subscription-friendly and easy for teams
### Quick picks
- **Best overall:** Adobe Stock
- **Best premium:** Getty Images
- **Best budget/subscription:** Envato Elements or Storyblocks
- **Best for variety:** Shutterstock or Pond5
If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **license simplicity**, or **best for ads/social media/broadcast**.
Iteration 5 of 5
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For **commercial projects**, the best stock video marketplaces are usually:
1. **Shutterstock**
- Huge library, strong for corporate, ads, social, and broadcast use
- Easy to license with clear commercial terms
- Good if you need lots of mainstream footage fast
2. **Adobe Stock**
- Excellent integration with Premiere Pro/After Effects
- Strong quality, good licensing for commercial use
- Great for creators already in Adobe’s ecosystem
3. **Pond5**
- Broad range, including unique and niche clips
- Good for one-off purchases and editorial/commercial needs
- Often better for hard-to-find footage
4. **Getty Images / iStock**
- Premium quality, especially for brand-safe and polished content
- More expensive, but strong for major campaigns
- Good if you need high-end, recognizable production value
5. **Artgrid**
- Subscription-based with cinematic footage
- Popular for brand videos, web ads, and social content
- Strong if you want a more “film” look
6. **Storyblocks**
- Budget-friendly subscription with broad commercial use
- Good for frequent content production
- Best when volume matters more than exclusivity
**Best overall for most commercial work:**
- **Shutterstock** for variety
- **Adobe Stock** for workflow and quality
- **Getty Images/iStock** for premium campaigns
**Quick tip:** always confirm the clip’s license allows your intended use, especially for **paid ads, broadcast, resale, or trademark-heavy scenes**.