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Wikimedia Commons vs Pexels

Side-by-side comparison of licensing terms between Wikimedia Commons and Pexels.

License Comparison

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Wikimedia Commons:
W
Wikimedia Commons
Public Domain / CC0
P
Pexels
Free
Price
Free
Free

Prices may vary by region and are subject to change.

Download
Yes
Yes
Commercial Use
Yes
Yes
Editing
Yes
Yes
Attribution
No
No
Exclusive Rights
No
No
Redistribution
Yes
You cannot sell unmodified copies or redistribute on competing stock photo platforms.
Print Use
Yes
Yes
Digital Use
Yes
Yes
Client Work
Yes
Yes
Survives Cancellation
Forever
Forever
Wikimedia Commons:

Each file on Wikimedia Commons has its own license — always check the specific file's license page before use.

Some images may depict trademarks, identifiable people, or protected architectural works that impose additional restrictions beyond the copyright license.

CC BY-SA's share-alike clause requires derivative works to use the same or a compatible license, which may be restrictive for some commercial uses.

Pexels:

You cannot sell unmodified Pexels photos as prints, posters, or digital downloads.

Some content on Pexels is sponsored or partner-provided and may carry additional restrictions.

Key Differences

Fields where these platforms differ

Redistribution

Wikimedia Commons:
Pexels:~You cannot sell unmodified copies or redistribute on competing stock photo platforms.

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