The Openverse API provides access to the world's largest library of openly-licensed creative works, containing over 800 million images and audio tracks. All Openverse content is under a Creative Commons license or is in the public domain.
Openverse cannot make any claims about the accuracy of license information. You
should always verify the license of a particular work before using it.
As a developer, you can use the Openverse API to create incredible apps. Here are some apps powered by the Openverse API.
If you've made something using the Openverse API that you would like to share,
[let us know](https://github.com/WordPress/openverse#keep-in-touch) and we'll
feature it here!
The Openverse search engine is the primary user interface to the Openverse library. It is also the most actively developed and the first to feature new media types.
Available media: images, audio
Openverse's Raycast extension makes it extremely convenient to find, use and properly attribute images, all right from your desktop.
Available media: images
Openverse's Slack extension provides a fun and easy way to search and insert Openverse images into Slack conversations, with attribution of course.
Available media: images
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Openverse is integrated with the WordPress block editor, making it effortless to find and add images to websites with appropriate attribution in a single click.
Available media: images
Openverse is also included in Jetpack's image blocks so WordPress.org sites using Jetpack can take advantage of this functionality to use and attribute images in their websites.
Available media: images
Mojeek, an independent search engine focused on privacy, uses the Openverse API to power its image search feature.
Available media: images