Low Scenario
Depositphotos: $200/year
Dreamstime: $150/year
1000 stock photos
The Depositphotos vs Dreamstime earnings comparison estimates realistic stock income for Depositphotos and Dreamstime contributors using 2026 contributor payout ranges. The numbers work best as directional benchmarks for contributors who already understand that stock income compounds slowly. The table highlights royalty assumptions first, because that is the strongest signal before looking at payout thresholds and policies. This page models 1000 stock photos on Depositphotos, 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.
| Platform | Photo RPI | Video RPC | Payout | AI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depositphotos | $0-$1/asset/year | $1-$6/asset/year | $50 | allowed |
| Dreamstime | $0-$1/asset/year | n/a | $100 | not stated |
Depositphotos: $200/year
Dreamstime: $150/year
1000 stock photos
Depositphotos: $500/year
Dreamstime: $400/year
1000 stock photos
Depositphotos: $1,200/year
Dreamstime: $1,000/year
1000 stock photos
Recheck after major royalty changes, marketplace policy changes, or every few months of new uploads so the planning range stays realistic.
Yes. The default average estimate is rendered into the HTML during the PHP build. JavaScript only updates the numbers live when you change an input.
The calculator estimates contributor revenue before production costs, taxes, gear, software, models, props, travel, and editing time.
Use it only on platforms that allow AI content and label it according to marketplace rules. AI-generic content often needs a lower demand multiplier because supply is extremely high.
It is a planning estimate based on contributor-reported payout ranges, annualized per-asset revenue, and the visible inputs on this page. Real results vary with keywording, content quality, review acceptance, buyer mix, and seasonality.