Searching multiple stock photo websites simultaneously without visiting each one individually can be streamlined using a few methods:

  1. Aggregator Websites: There are websites like Everypixel and Librestock that aggregate stock photos from various sources, allowing you to search across multiple platforms at once. They typically provide search results with links to download images directly from the source websites.
  2. Browser Extensions: Some browser extensions are designed to search across multiple stock photo sites. Extensions like "Stock Photo Search" can be added to browsers like Chrome, enabling you to search from a single interface.
  3. Custom Search Engines: If you're tech-savvy, you could create a custom search engine using tools like Google's Programmable Search Engine. You can specify the sites you want the search engine to scan, which could include the stock photo sites you're interested in.
  4. Meta-Search Engines: Some meta-search engines allow you to enter your search terms once and then select multiple search engines (including specific photo sites) to send your query to. An example is Metacrawler, but its focus isn't specifically on image search.
  5. API Integration: If you have programming skills, some stock photo sites offer APIs that can be used to build a custom search tool to query multiple sites at once.

Each of these methods has its strengths and limitations. Aggregator websites and browser extensions are probably the easiest and most straightforward to use without needing technical skills. 


Source: ChatGPT

Comments
* The email will not be published on the website.
View My Stats