5/5 rating based on 77 reviews. Read all reviews for Pixabay for iPhone.
Pixabay is free iOS app published by Hans Braxmeier und Simon Steinberger
brennanMKE
The buttons are blocked on the top and bottom. The app looks neglected.
Jhub1987
Ugh. The Photos skip back to beginning when searching! It doesn't happen all the time. It's just random and it drives me nuts. As a photographer the whole idea of this app is awful and a race to the bottom that can't be undone. But if others want to give out their photos for free I'll take what I need and use 'em and abuse 'em. I just credit the app if at all. Screw giving credit to the actual photographer since they are a serious part of the problem.
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It works! The website has some great free pictures too. It was on their website that I saw this app. Awesome!!!
Yeah - I said it!
This app needs 4 things. Browse in iPad Portrait mode. Split-view multitasking. Ask for file name before downloading, preferably with artist's account name attached so we know who we got pic from. Other languages, at least French and Spanish. You should also add a FAQ for users to understand copyright and trademark laws. Even if that Disney character is recolored, we can't use it commercially, or any other trademarked icon. Explain model and property releases in FAQ. Sadly, some members are using this site like Flickr. They don't understand that when they upload an original image to Pixabay, they are donating it to be used for ANYTHING by anyone. This should be explained in the upload dialog box the first time a member tries to upload. Add more SEO keywords to find this in Appstore. When I search for "free pictures" "free stock" or "CC0" Pixabay is not listed. Thank you for providing the site.
Jfigportblah
Great idea, looks great, but useless because every time I try tu save any picture the app crashes with my IPhone 8
Nerfrocketeer
I've been waiting for this app ever since it was announced and it is everything I hoped for. Extremely convenient and good looking UI.
Carlos aeg
It has an easy to use interface, and a very smooth felling to it.
CristnaTodd
As a beginner watercolor painter reference photos are essential for me. There are other fantastic websites like paintmy*****. com, however you are required to pay a subscription fee. As I progress in skill I think that is something I may choose to invest in, but right now that added cost just seems silly (especially when you factor how much I've spent getting good paints, brushes, and paper!) This app is free. You can't beat free!