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If a picture is worth 1,000 words, and the average length of an English word is 5 letters,
it would take you 35.71 Tweets to tell the same story you could with
one shared image on social media. So why wouldn’t you just include an
image?
We know it can be difficult to come up with a fresh image for each
social post you create, so we’ve put together this list of
amazing tools
to help you create free images for websites, social media posts, blogs,
and more.
While all of the resources on this list have a free version, some may require you to pay for additional features or access.
Types of Free Image Creation Tools
Below are some jump links to help you quickly navigate to the type of
image you’re looking to create. These image tools range from free to
premium, and from desktop software to mobile apps, so there should be
enough tools here to fit all of your needs.
There are dozens of free image editing tools out there that you can
use to start altering, touching up, or creating your own social
images. These are some of the best ones we found with simple web-based
interfaces.
1. Canva (Free & Premium — Desktop)
Canva may be the most all-inclusive tool on this list. There are so
many different design templates that make it easy for users to create
images. Canva also has social media templates, making it easy to create
social media images, including: cover photos, profile pictures, posts,
and advertisements.
2. PicMonkey (Free & Premium — Desktop)
PicMonkey is a fantastic tool for editing or designing brand new
images for your social media posts. One of the best parts of PicMonkey
is its blog, where it publishes fantastic guides to help you create your
own free images.
3. BeFunky (Free — Desktop & Mobile)
BeFunky is a photo editing tool that doesn’t require users to
register, which is a big plus for a lot of people. The site has tools
for making edits and adding effects, and even includes a collage
creator.
Infographic Makers
Using an infographic maker is an easy way to share big sets of
data in a visually pleasing way, which is one of the reasons marketers
find them to be some of the most shareable pieces of content they
create. Made well, infographics can explode in popularity and drive a
lot of traffic to your site.
4. Piktochart (Free & Premium — Desktop)
Piktochart has both free and paid accounts that make it incredibly
easy to create and share your own infographics. Simply choose a theme,
alter the text and data, insert some graphics, and share!
5. Infogr.am (Free & Premium — Desktop)
Infogr.am is a great tool for illustrating big data and creating
infographics that are ready for your audience. There are a number of
great features available for free, but to access the full suite you’ll
need a paid account.
6. Infoactive (Free & Premium — Desktop)
Infoactive is another fantastic tool for creating interactive
infographics. However, you’re only allowed three free infographics. Once
you’ve reached your quota, you’ll have to pay for the basic $30/mo
plan.
Logo Makers
Since logos are such an important piece of your brand, and seen by
most of your target audience, it may be wise to spend a little bit of
money when creating one. That’s why it may be wise to consider upgrading
to the premium plans for these free tools.
LogoGarden is a fantastic free option for logo creation. It’s a great
option if you aren’t super design-oriented and don’t mind
using existing imagery to create your logo.
8. LogotypeMaker (Free & Premium — Desktop)
Logotype Maker is a site for small companies and startups looking to
create their logos. The site has over 200 custom fonts, custom sizes, a
handful of special effects, and more.
9. Reddit (Free & Paid — Desktop & Mobile)
Reddit is a nearly endless source of information and resources for
whatever you may be looking for. It also happens to be a great place for
someone to go to request a logo designed. Here are a few subreddits we
found where users are willing to create a logo for you and your brand:
- /r/picrequests —
This is a community of users that helps others create new images or
improve ones they already have. Sometimes you’ll be able to get a
request done for free, sometimes you may have to offer a tip.
- /r/Entrepreneur — A basic Reddit search brought
back a handful of subreddits with users offering to create free logos.
/r/Entrepreneur seemed to have quite a few users doing it.
Quote Makers
These are a set of tools that not too many people know exist. These
sites will take a quote that you have and turn it into a beautiful image
that you can go on to share on social. The ease of creating and sharing
content make these a great tool for marketers posting frequently.
10. Recite (Free — Desktop)
“Turn A Quote Into A Masterpiece” with Recite. The site has a ton of
different design themes which will easily make your quote look
great. Just plug your quote into the box they provide and choose a
template.
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11. Quozio (Free — Desktop)
Quozio is another tool for creating and sharing a quote design. The
site does lack some sharing features that Recite has, which makes it
more difficult to publish your quotes.
Quotescover is great for turning your fantastic quotes into social
media cover photos. The site allows you to create quote designs for
Twitter, Google+, and Facebook.
Collage Makers
You’ve undoubtedly seen photo collages all over social media sites,
most likely in a post celebrating someone’s birthday. Collages are great
for telling a story on social media. Here are some of the tools we’ve
found that make collage creation easy.
13. Fotor (Free & Premium — Desktop & Mobile)
Fotor is a great free site for putting together a photo collage. You
can pull photos from your computer, Dropbox, Facebook, Flickr,
Picasa, the web, or any camera you have set up with your computer.
14. Photovisi (Free & Premium — Desktop)
Photovisi is a simple tool for creating a photo collage. It’s as easy
as choosing a theme, adding your photos, choosing additional text and
shapes, and letting them put it together. The only downside is that
you’ll have to pay $1.99 to get your collage without the watermark.
15. Smilebox (Free & Premium — Desktop & Mobile)
Smilebox is a desktop program instead of a web-based tool. Some users
may prefer this, and there are a lot of perks, like being able to
create new images without having to be connected to the Internet.
Cover Photo Makers
Cover photos are arguably the most important images that you’ll use
on social networks. They have some of the biggest dimensions, and
are usually the first thing customers see when they visit your page.
Here are some tools to help you create the perfect one.
16. Fotor for Twitter (Free & Premium — Desktop & Mobile)
Fotor has a fantastic tool for creating and editing the perfect
Twitter cover photo. Simply upload an image from your computer, Dropbox,
Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, the web, or your webcam. Add some graphics or
text, and you’re set!
17. Fotor for Facebook (Free & Premium — Desktop & Mobile)
Fotor also has a tool for creating and editing the perfect
Facebook cover photo. Just like the Twitter version, you have the same
ability to upload images from a variety of sources. It’s very simple and
intuitive to use.
18. Pagemodo (Free & Premium — Desktop)
Pagemodo boasts more than a million users and has a lot of great
features, like professionally designed themes, access to thousands of
free stock images and shapes, and the ability to upload your own images.
Profile Picture Makers
Once you’ve drawn in visitors with your vibrant and unique cover
photo, it’s likely that the next most important visual they’ll see is
your profile picture. That’s why it’s necessary to create a great image
for your page.
This site is equipped to help you create great photos for Facebook,
Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, Pinterest, and Myspace. There are tons of
great frames and themes for you to choose from.
20. Mypictr (Free — Desktop)
This is a site that allows you to upload a photo in order to resize
it to perfectly fit profile image dimensions for various social sites.
This site works to incorporate your profile picture and cover photo into the same image, which helps create a unique look.
Taking a screenshot of something on your monitor can sometimes be
a quick and effective way to generate an image for a social media post.
Most computers and laptops have their own screenshot tools, but we
listed some here that have some more comprehensive editing features.
22. Jing (Free — Desktop)
Jing is a free tool that lets you capture both screenshots and screen
videos, which you can then easily share with a custom shortened URL via
Screencast. Jing also has tools to edit the image that you’ve captured
with text, shapes, and colors.
Awesome Screenshot is a browser extension with a ton of great
features for capturing screenshots. Its editing tools also help you to
create helpful annotations and comments on top of an image.
24. Skitch (Free — Desktop & Mobile)
Similar to Jing and Awesome Screenshot, Skitch also boasts great
features for editing your photos on mobile — a big plus for social media
managers and content creators on-the-go.
These types of tools are fantastic because they allow you to take all
of the images that you already have, and crop them to meet the exact
specifications of each social network. If you need those specifications,
check out this guide to
social media image sizes that we’ve put together.
The folks at Internet Marketing Ninjas put together a tool for
optimizing your images for social. Upload any photo, choose the social
network and image placement, then select a format.
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