Low Scenario
$67 monthly, $800 yearly, $1 per asset.
1000 stock photos
The Adobe Stock Photo earnings calculator estimates realistic stock income for Adobe Stock Photo contributors using 2026 contributor payout ranges. The estimate keeps the inputs simple so contributors can compare formats without a spreadsheet or marketplace dashboard export. The related pages make it easy to compare the same platform against portfolio-size and niche-driven calculators. This page models 1000 stock photos on Adobe Stock, then shows low, average, and high revenue bands with monthly, yearly, daily, and per-asset values. Read the output as a range, then compare nearby calculators to see whether platform choice, format, or niche changes the result.
| Founded | 2015 |
|---|---|
| Owner | Adobe Inc. |
| Photo RPI | $1-$5/asset/year |
| Video RPC | $2-$20/asset/year |
| HD payout range | $3 low, $6 avg, $86 high |
| 4K payout range | $5 low, $9 avg, $130 high |
| Payout threshold | $25 |
| AI content | allowed |
| 2026 note | AI-friendly, fordert AI-Label. Firefly Bonus zahlt seit 2023. Aktive Contributors bekommen Creative Cloud Pro kostenlos. |
$67 monthly, $800 yearly, $1 per asset.
1000 stock photos
$167 monthly, $2,000 yearly, $2 per asset.
1000 stock photos
$417 monthly, $5,000 yearly, $5 per asset.
1000 stock photos
Stock income is uneven. A strong commercial niche, better metadata, and recurring buyer demand can lift the same asset count far above a weak or oversupplied library.
Only pages and platforms with explicit exclusive and nonexclusive commission fields can model an exclusivity bonus. Otherwise, the calculator keeps the nonexclusive baseline.
The generator skips format pages when the data file lacks a useful metric for that media type. That avoids invented precision and keeps the pages honest.
The average scenario uses the midpoint-style annual revenue metric from the data file for the selected platform and asset type. It should be treated as a realistic baseline, not a guaranteed return.
Enter only accepted, searchable assets that are live for buyers. Drafts, rejected files, and unkeyworded uploads should not be counted.
Recheck after major royalty changes, marketplace policy changes, or every few months of new uploads so the planning range stays realistic.