Creative Commons was released officially a new search engine. CC Search allows users to search for free images under the Creative Commons license. According to the official announcement, over millions of images have already been indexed over 300. So there's a lot of chances to find one you like and want to use it.
In February at 2017, Creative Commons began developing a new search engine. The previous search engine displayed links to other services, such as Google Images, Flickr, and Pixabay.
This meant it was not really a search engine, but it collected links from other search engines.
Its new search engine Creative Commons designed to be a simpler but more advanced search engine.
However, the indexing of 300 millions of images from across the internet was a big project, so CC Search spent more than two years in beta.
So now Creative Commons officially launched CC Search as a final release. CC Search offers a simple yet effective way to search through the entire Commons file. This consists of the 300 million images we mentioned in 19 collections.
In accordance with Blog by Creative Commons, when you perform a search using the CC Search service, you filter the images "taken from open APIs and from the shared crawl dataset".
Creative Commons' new search makes things much simpler. Just look for a word or phrase and you'll see images that the Creative Commons algorithm thinks fit for the search term. You will instantly see the source of the images and their permission from Creative Commons.
If you want to filter the results, click the Filter button. You can filter for images for "Commercial Use" or "Modify or Customize" licenses.
You can also narrow your search to specific CC licenses, narrow your search to specific image providers, or search for a creator.
You do not know her permissions Creative Commons; Choose the appropriate one. The licenses now there are also in Greek.