Review · Stock footage & assets

Envato Elements

Unlimited stock video, photos, fonts, and SFX from $14.50/mo.

Why we recommend Envato Elements

Envato Elements is the one subscription most working creators eventually end up paying for. For a single monthly price you get unlimited downloads from a 25M+ library of stock video, photos, motion graphics templates, sound effects, fonts, Premiere Pro and After Effects project files, presentation decks, mockups, and WordPress themes. Everything is covered by a commercial license that survives even if you cancel.

The biggest leverage is the motion graphics templates and Premiere Pro project files — slot your footage in, swap colors, done. Title cards, lower thirds, transitions, callouts, intro logos, all consistent across your videos. Combined with royalty-free music (like FreeVibeVault), you can ship a polished YouTube intro without paying a per-asset license.

Pricing is $14.50/mo on the annual plan or $33/mo on the monthly plan. There is no free trial, but there is a 30-day money-back guarantee. The license covers commercial use, monetized YouTube, paid client work, and end products like courses or apps. It does NOT cover broadcast or on-demand streaming over 500,000 views — for that you need an Elements Plus plan.

How creators use Envato Elements in 2026

  1. 1Sign up on Envato Elements (annual plan is the meaningful tier; no free trial, but 30-day money-back).
  2. 2On any new project, browse Elements for: motion graphics templates (for intros and lower thirds), stock B-roll for missing shots, sound effects for accent moments, fonts to match your channel brand.
  3. 3Download all assets to a single project folder. Anything downloaded while subscribed is yours to keep forever.
  4. 4Drop the FreeVibeVault music bed under the edit, then layer Envato sound effects (swooshes, impacts, ambience) for production polish.
  5. 5Use Envato's brand-kit feature to lock down colors, logos, and fonts across multiple projects so your videos read as a series.

Best for

  • YouTubers and content creators who ship weekly
  • Freelance designers and editors juggling many clients
  • Course creators who need polished motion graphics
  • Anyone who has paid per-asset licenses before

The good

  • +Unlimited downloads across an enormous catalog
  • +Commercial license survives cancellation
  • +Motion graphics templates save hours per video
  • +Includes fonts, mockups, and AE/Premiere project files

The not-so-good

  • No free trial — 30-day money-back instead
  • Some templates need basic After Effects knowledge
  • Sound effects library is smaller than dedicated providers

Envato Elements FAQ

Can I keep using assets after I cancel my Envato Elements subscription?

Yes. Anything you downloaded and registered to a project while subscribed is permanently licensed. New downloads stop the moment you cancel.

Does Envato Elements work for monetized YouTube?

Yes. Every standard download includes a commercial license that covers monetized YouTube, podcasts, ads, and client work under 500,000 viewers.

What is the difference between Envato Elements and Envato Market?

Elements is the unlimited-subscription model. Market (themeforest, videohive, audiojungle) sells per-asset. Most working creators get more value from Elements.

Is the music library on Elements royalty-free?

Yes, but FreeVibeVault is free with attribution and has a more curated catalog for instrumental background music. Use both — Elements for SFX and motion design, FreeVibeVault for the music bed.

Pair Envato Elements with free royalty-free music

FreeVibeVault tracks are commercial-use OK with attribution. Drop them into your timeline alongside Envato Elements for monetized YouTube videos, podcasts, vlogs, and client work without copyright risk.

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