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Snapmart is a Japanese stock photo marketplace operated by CREAVE Inc., with a very clear positioning: photo assets that are “SNS-friendly, natural, and stylish.” The content comes from its mobile app, while buyers search and download via the web. It covers Japanese people, landscapes, lifestyle, food, business, architecture, seasons, flowers, plants, animals, and more. For teams creating content for the Japanese market, localized advertising, or social media visuals, it feels more everyday and lifestyle-oriented than broad global stock libraries.
The platform supports category search, editor’s picks, recommendations based on recently purchased images, favorites lists, and watermarked sample downloads. It can also run コンテスト to collect assets around specific themes. The text explicitly mentions API integration, which can connect to in-house CMSs, ad submission tools, and other content generation platforms, with access to over 4.5 million image assets. Snapmart also sells datasets of image assets for generative AI training. Subscription plans allow downloads in S/M sizes, while full-size originals must be purchased individually—an important limitation to confirm before design delivery.
Snapmart assets are royalty-free: after purchase, they can be used privately or commercially, reused, and used without a time limit. However, copyright, portrait rights, and related rights remain with the contributors. Photos featuring people indicate whether model releases are available. Uses such as packaging, broadcasting, wide-distribution materials, and sales of certain products require additional authorization at 3240 JPY per image. Pricing starts at 330 JPY for a single S-size image, 550 JPY for M-size, and 1320 JPY for full-size originals. Subscriptions range from the Light plan at 5 images/month for 1008 JPY to enterprise plans starting at 700 images/month for 28000 JPY, with unused credits rollable for 90 days. Individual and small-scale plans are limited to one user, while enterprise plans can add paid multi-user sharing and support invoice payment.
The strengths are its rich collection of Japan-local lifestyle imagery, clear pricing tiers, low cost for large-volume subscriptions, plus API integration and custom asset collection capabilities. The drawbacks are the relatively high Japanese-language service barrier, the fact that subscriptions do not include full-size originals, detailed licensing terms, and the need to manage automatic renewal and the inability to cancel mid-term. It is a good fit for Japan-market brands, e-commerce teams, media companies, social media operators, designers, and advertising teams. If you only need globally generic stock assets, you may also compare PIXTA, Adobe Stock, Shutterstock, and iStock; in China, options include Tuchong Creative and Visual China Group.
The captured text does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment success rates, ICP filing, or CDN setup, so its China access status is unknown. Payment appears to focus on international credit cards, bank transfers, and corporate invoicing, with no visible information on Alipay or WeChat Pay. Chinese teams should test site access, registration, credit card billing, and compatibility of the licensing contract before procurement.
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