Alamy rating history
Stock Media PlatformHistorical rating trends and review volume analysis
Current Rating
Total Reviews
298
Verified customer feedback
About Alamy
Alamy is a stock media provider offering a vast library of over 296 million stock photos, vectors, illustrations, 360° panoramic images, and videos for creative, editorial, and enterprise use. They facilitate licensing for content creators and buyers, providing tools like lightboxes and an API for integration. The platform also allows individuals to sign up as contributors to sell their content.
Rating & Reviews Trend
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📋 Rating Snapshots
| Date | Rating | Reviews | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 08, 2026 | 1.4 | 298 | |
| Jan 07, 2026 | 1.4 | 298 | |
| Jan 06, 2026 | 1.4 | 298 | |
| Jan 05, 2026 | 1.4 | 298 | |
| Jan 04, 2026 | 1.4 | 298 | |
| Jan 03, 2026 | 1.4 | 298 | |
| Jan 02, 2026 | 1.4 | 298 | |
| Jan 01, 2026 | 1.4 | 298 | |
| Dec 31, 2025 | 1.4 | 298 | |
| Dec 30, 2025 | 1.4 | 298 |
📊 AI Summary
Alamy receives overwhelmingly negative feedback, reflected in its 1.4/5 rating, with severe complaints spanning poor customer service, misleading image quality/size advertising, and highly unfavorable commission structures for contributors. Both buyers and sellers report significant issues, including unresponsive support, alleged image theft, and aggressive enforcement practices via third-party infringement agencies.
What customers like
- The website offers a large and diverse collection of stock media, including photos, vectors, and videos.
- The platform provides enterprise solutions and customization for licensing projects.
- The website mentions a commitment to authentic, non-AI generated photography.
Main concerns
- Extremely poor and unresponsive customer service, with long delays in email responses.
- Unfavorable and low commission structures for contributors, leading to minimal payouts.
- Misleading advertising regarding image file sizes and quality upon download, leading to customer fraud claims.
- Aggressive copyright enforcement practices using third-party agencies (like PicRights) to charge inflated fees.
- Allegations of stealing/using contributor images without permission and selling them.
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