Put an end to image infringement using IMGembed!

Every blogger has an effusion of words, a plethora of ideas, but what captures digital readers these days? Images! Therefore, it’s the blogger’s need of the hour to hunt for images. However, with Google image search, this process can never get easier! Or, is it really? With many photographers and designers out there who are ready to pounce on you if you violate the copyright, even if you do so by accident, the process is definitely tedious. Here comes the IMGembed service with a good solution for this issue. Do you want to make sure you are using images fairly? Alongside of which, do you want it to also be easy to use? Try IMGembed.

This is not just a blogger’s delight. Are you a photographer or an image designer? Want to keep track of where your images are used and if they are infringed? Want to keep track of how much you are paid for the usage of your images? All this becomes easy with IMGembed.

Open your free account today in Imgembed

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A solution for photographers, designers

Have you got amazing images? Don’t curtail its earning potential! Upload your images using your account and share your gallery with friends and public. You can price your images as you like and set statuses of image such as active and disable to keep an image active for other’s usage or to keep it hidden for the time being. Owners can easily see the earnings by their images in visual presentations. They can also see the number of users using the images and other details such as where they are used. In the locations they are being used, the owners can set the images to be watermarked or normal or they can simply disable it if they feel it is used inappropriately.

A boon to bloggers and publishers

Use the search engine in Imgembed, just like you would use the Google image search. After finding the images of your choice, click on embed. As you do this, the image is prepped up with the creator’s name. You can customize its size by changing the height and width. Now an html code should appear beneath the image, which you can simply copy and embed the image in your website. Not many good things come for free, so if you have the feeling that you do not want the extra addition of the creator’s name and stuff, you might have to pay the price fixed by the owner. Paying is another straightforward process in IMGembed. You can always save the effort of downloading images and then uploading them even if they’re free as all you are doing in embedding.
When ethical usage of images have become a lot easier, why (accidentally) steal?