Pexels

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Pexels
Pexels logo.svg
Type of business GmbH
Available in28 languages
Founded2014
Headquarters
Germany
Area servedworldwide
Owner Canva
Founder(s) Bruno Joseph, Ingo Joseph
CEOClifford Obrecht, Bruno Joseph
Industry Stock photography, Stock footage
Employees40
URL www.pexels.com

Pexels is a provider of stock photography and stock footage. It was founded in Germany in 2014 and maintains a library with over 3.2 million free stock photos and videos.

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History

Pexels was founded by twin brothers Ingo and Bruno Joseph in Fuldabrück, Hesse. [1] The brothers started the platform in 2014 with around 800 photos. [1] Daniel Frese joined the team in 2015. [1] [2] The graphic design platform Canva acquired Pexels in 2018. [3] [4]

Business model

Pexels provides media for online download, maintaining a library that contains over 3.2 million photos and videos, growing each month by roughly 200,000 files. [1] The content is uploaded by the users and reviewed manually. Using and downloading the media is free, the website generates income through advertisements for paid content databases. There is also a donation option for users, and while attribution of the content creator is not required, it is appreciated. [1] Through the merger with Canva, Pexels' database is available in the Canva application. [5]

Pexels is committed to providing a diverse database, for example by including LGBTQ+ stock content, and through a partnership with Nappy, a platform that focuses on POC content. [6]

License

Like Pixabay, Pexels originally offered photos under the CC0 Creative Commons license. [7] [8] [9] Today, Pexels doesn't offer media under CC0 but has their own set of rules for the use of their photos and footage. Importantly, their license does not permit the user to sell unaltered copies of a photo or video or to resell the content on other stock platforms. [10] [11]

Staff

The Pexels staff consists of the three founders, who live in Berlin, Germany, and a team of 40 who are based in Germany, other parts of Europe, and North and South America. The company does not have headquarters; all staff work from their respective homes. Bruno and Ingo Joseph were CEOs until November 2018, when Clifford Obrecht, founder of Canva, became CEO of the company. [1] [12] Bruno Joseph was reinstated as CEO in July 2020. [13]

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