From comp to final
Collect low-res comps for mockups and mood boards. When approved, retrieve licensed masters from your account in the exact sizes you need.
Paste a Shutterstock link (image, vector, video, or music) to save content you own or are licensed to use. Fast, ad-free, mobile-friendly. We remove watermarks and bypass DRM.
Collect low-res comps for mockups and mood boards. When approved, retrieve licensed masters from your account in the exact sizes you need.
Match each asset with the correct license (standard vs. enhanced) and respect editorial-only restrictions to avoid takedowns.
Use short, readable filenames like brand-summer-hero-v3.jpg and keep a changelog so teams can find the latest version quickly.
Centralize briefs, references, and approvals. Store licensed masters in locked folders; share comps with reviewers only.
Document composer/publisher info and durations. Keep cue sheets tidy for broadcast, streaming, or social disclosures.
Avoid public links to licensed masters. Use watermarked previews and expiring links for client review to reduce leak risk.
Built for standard/enhanced royalty-free licenses and editorial restrictions. We encourage correct usage, attribution when required, and release-safe selections.
Images, vectors, footage, and music cues. Organize references, prep drafts, and keep your brand kit tidy for approvals.
Collect comps for mood boards, decks, and storyboards. When it’s time to publish, use the licensed, non-watermarked files from your Shutterstock account.
We don’t store your links or files. The interface is minimal, fast, and optimized for phones and laptops alike.
Helpful hints on editorial vs. commercial, model/property releases, sensitive use cases, and credit lines for music.
Great for agencies and in-house teams preparing client previews, internal review copies, and licensed deliverables.
Shutterstock royalty-free licenses allow widespread reuse under the terms you purchased (e.g., standard vs. enhanced). They do not make the asset “copyright-free.” Always read the license scope.
Editorial-only assets cannot be used for commercial purposes or endorsements. Use them for news, commentary, or non-commercial contexts with appropriate attribution where required.
For people or property shown, ensure model/property releases cover your intended use, especially for ads, healthcare, or sensitive topics.
This tool does not remove watermarks or bypass DRM/paywalls. Obtain the licensed, high-resolution files directly from your Shutterstock account for final production.
Some licenses require credit lines or usage reporting—particularly for music. Keep cue sheets tidy and attribute composers/publishers as specified.
Avoid storing licensed masters in public links. Use versioned folders, watermarked comps for review, and locked deliverables for publication.
No. You must own or license the asset. This tool does not remove watermarks or unlock content.
No. This interface is privacy-minded and does not store your URLs or files.
Use this page to plan downloads for images, vectors, footage, and music. For final high-res masters, download from your Shutterstock account per your license.