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Noun Project vs Shutterstock

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Noun Project:
Shutterstock:
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Noun Project
Free
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Shutterstock
Standard 10/mo
Price
Free
$29/mo

Prices may vary by region and are subject to change.

Download
Yes
Yes
Commercial Use
Commercial use is permitted on the free tier but requires visible attribution to the creator.
Broad commercial use: digital reproduction (websites, social media, apps, email marketing), print (packaging, labeling, business cards, POS advertising, CD/DVD covers), out-of-home advertising (Part I, Section I.a.i). Film/video/TV permitted only if budget does not exceed $10,000 (Part I, Section I.a.i.4).
Editing
No icon editor access; 'Black only icons, no editor' listed for free tier.
Modification permitted except: cannot modify Editorial Use Only content in a way that changes context (Part I, Section 4). Cannot falsely represent Content as created by you.
Attribution
Req'd
Nice to
Exclusive Rights
No
Non-exclusive license (Part I). Content available to all Shutterstock customers. AI-generated Output is also NOT exclusive — Shutterstock can make same Output available to third parties (Part III, Section 3).
Redistribution
No
Cannot 'resell, redistribute, provide access to, share or transfer any Visual Content' (Part I, Section 4). Cannot display Content as a gallery for third-party selection. Cannot use as part of stock library or downloadable collection.
Print Use
Yes
Print runs capped at 500,000 copies in aggregate per image (Part I, Section I.a.i.2). Out-of-home advertising limited to less than 500,000 gross impressions (Part I, Section I.a.i.3).
Digital Use
Yes
Yes
Client Work
Client work is allowed on the free tier, but attribution must be included in the final deliverable.
Permitted, but this is a SINGLE SEAT license — only one natural person may access your account and use Content. For multi-user access, must upgrade to Team Subscription or Premier Platform. One-time transfer to third party for printing/manufacturing permitted (Part VI, Section 3).
Survives Cancellation
Forever
Forever
Noun Project:

Free icons require visible attribution - failure to credit the creator is a license violation.

Noun Project is primarily an icon library - the photo collection is newer and smaller than dedicated stock photo platforms.

Shutterstock:

SINGLE SEAT LICENSE: Only one natural person may access your account and use Content. Team Subscription or Premier Platform required for multi-user access.

Editorial Use Only content cannot be used commercially — restricted to newsworthy or human interest contexts. Cannot be modified to change context (Part I, Section 4).

Content CANNOT be used for AI/ML training: 'Use any Visual Content as training data for any artificial intelligence, machine learning, or generative AI system' is prohibited (Part I, Section 4). Using AI editing software is permitted if it doesn't train on the Content.

AI-generated Output (Generative AI Pro Services) must be separately licensed as Content. Output is NOT exclusive — Shutterstock can provide same Output to other users. Output may not be protectable by IP rights (Part III).

AI Output indemnification is NOT automatic. Requires content review and 'approval for commercial use' from Shutterstock. Without approval, indemnification does not apply to trademarks, copyrights, or public personalities depicted in Output (Part III, Section 3).

All fees are non-refundable. Early cancellation of annual subscription incurs 50% of remaining contract obligation (Part VI, Section 1).

Unlimited Subscription: Content is single-use per download. Must re-download for each additional use. No new use after subscription expires (Part I, Unlimited Subscription restrictions).

If Shutterstock notifies you of an infringement claim or removes Content, you must remove it from all systems at your own expense. Shutterstock will provide comparable Content free of charge (Part VI, Section 4).

Key Differences

Fields where these platforms differ

Commercial Use

Noun Project:~Commercial use is permitted on the free tier but requires visible attribution to the creator.
Shutterstock:

Editing

Noun Project:
Shutterstock:

Attribution

Noun Project:Required
Shutterstock:Varies

Print Use

Noun Project:
Shutterstock:~Print runs capped at 500,000 copies in aggregate per image (Part I, Section I.a.i.2). Out-of-home advertising limited to less than 500,000 gross impressions (Part I, Section I.a.i.3).

Client Work

Noun Project:~Client work is allowed on the free tier, but attribution must be included in the final deliverable.
Shutterstock:

Indemnification

Noun Project:
Shutterstock:

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