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Free vector sites roll out subscription tiers – $15/month for Go Media, $8/month for Figma – see how pricing compares and what designers can expect.
Free vector providers announced new subscription prices this week, with Go Media’s Arsenal Membership set at $15 per month and Figma introducing a $8 “content seat” that bundles AI‑powered design tools [1][3]. The moves matter for marketers and designers who rely on royalty‑free illustrations to create scalable assets across ads, websites and product packaging, as the cost of accessing large libraries directly impacts budgeting for creative teams.
| At a glance | |
|---|---|
| Go Media membership fee | $15 per month |
| Figma content seat fee | $8 per month |
| Vector advantage | Unlimited scaling without quality loss |
| Market impact | Potential shift in spend toward subscription‑based design tools |
Go Media, which promotes its hand‑crafted royalty‑free vectors as “the best of the best,” now requires designers to join its Arsenal Membership to unlock its full collection for a flat $15 monthly fee [1]. The subscription replaces the previous ad‑hoc purchase model and promises instant access to thousands of scalable illustrations that can be enlarged for billboards, apparel or web use without pixelation.
Figma, a design platform expanding into AI‑driven marketing assets, announced a “content seat” priced at $8 per month. The seat bundles access to Figma Buzz (bulk asset creation), Slides, FigJam and the upcoming Sites CMS, alongside new vector‑editing capabilities in Figma Draw [3]. By bundling these tools, Figma aims to compete with established creative suites while offering a lower entry price point for teams that need both design and prototyping functions.
Both providers highlight the cost efficiency of subscription models versus per‑asset purchases. For companies that regularly need fresh illustrations—such as agencies producing annual reports, product packaging or digital ads—the flat monthly fee can translate into predictable spend and reduce per‑item licensing fees. The $15 Go Media fee is positioned against the broader market where many stock illustration sites still charge per download or require higher‑tier subscriptions for full access.
Figma’s $8 tier undercuts competitors like Canva and Adobe, which charge higher monthly rates for comparable AI‑enhanced features. By integrating vector editing directly into its platform, Figma removes the need for designers to export assets to external tools, potentially lowering workflow costs and speeding time‑to‑market for campaigns.
The introduction of modest subscription fees signals a maturation of the royalty‑free illustration market, where predictable budgeting and integrated AI tools are becoming as critical to marketers as the creative assets themselves.
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