Artlist
PRO paidAll-in-one stock music, SFX, and 8K footage subscription for creators
About
Artlist consolidates music, sound design, and visual assets into a single creator-friendly subscription. The platform houses 1000+ hours of stock music across genres, 90,000+ sound effects, and 8K/LOG/RAW footage footage in 4K, 6K, and 8K resolutions. The recent Artlist Max tier (€39.99/month billed annually) bundles all three (music, SFX, footage) with add-ons like plugins and templates. Commercial licensing is built-in across all paid tiers—no separate music licensing negotiations. Filmmakers benefit from the breadth: underscores, ambient beds, stings, and SFX all in one place. The platform handles both narrative films (cinematic orchestral scores) and marketing content (upbeat modern beds). Integration with DaVinci Resolve and Premiere Pro streamlines workflows. 14-month guarantee (12 months paid + 2 free via partnership) reduces cost-per-month. Perfect for independent filmmakers, agencies, and studios avoiding per-track licensing fees and legal complexity.
Key features
- 1000+ hours of commercial stock music
- 90,000+ sound effects (foley, ambient, UI, impacts)
- 8K, 6K, 4K stock footage library
- RAW/LOG footage for grading control
- Premiere Pro & DaVinci Resolve plugin integration
- After Effects templates and motion graphics
- Unlimited downloads on all paid tiers
- Commercial licensing built-in (no per-track fees)
Pros & cons
Pros
- All-in-one: eliminates juggling multiple stock libraries
- 14-month guarantee reduces effective monthly cost
- 8K footage future-proofs productions
- RAW/LOG footage enables creative color grading
- Commercial licensing clarity prevents legal surprises
- Plugins + templates save hours of post-production work
Cons
- Music selection less curated than specialized libraries (Epidemic Sound, Shutterstock Music)
- SFX library skews toward generic (limited high-end foley)
- Footage library smaller than dedicated stock sites (Shutterstock, Getty)
- Max tier (€39.99) pricey for solo creators
- RAW/LOG footage requires extra subscription (+€19.93/month)