Start with scenes, then add shot type
Queries like business meeting, product demo, city b-roll, or hands using phone usually return more usable clips than broad terms like business or phone.
Search Pexels + Pixabay video libraries in one place and find B-roll, short-form backgrounds, product footage, and social media clips faster.
Use specific scene, shot, and platform keywords to find footage that is easier to edit and publish.
Enter a scene keyword to search free video footage from Pexels and Pixabay.
Find B-roll, backgrounds, and mood shots for brand films and launch clips.
Source product use, seasonal promo, lifestyle, and social commerce footage.
Find clips for intros, article embeds, newsletters, and channel covers.
Prepare footage options by industry, scene, and shot type.
Collect hooks, transitions, B-roll, and vertical backgrounds for many accounts.
Good video search is more than one broad keyword. Combine topic, shot type, platform use, and aspect ratio to find footage that can move into editing and scheduling quickly.
Queries like business meeting, product demo, city b-roll, or hands using phone usually return more usable clips than broad terms like business or phone.
Reels, Shorts, and TikTok benefit from vertical, portrait, and close up keywords. Websites, ads, and YouTube videos often work better with landscape, wide shot, or background loop.
Pexels and Pixabay offer free assets, but teams should keep author, platform, and source links visible for license checks and later replacement.
After downloading B-roll, backgrounds, or product scenes, continue into AI creation, scheduling, engagement, and analytics.
Every step after video download links to the matching SocialEcho product page.
Search and download free B-roll, backgrounds, and short-form footage.
Generate scripts, captions, titles, and creative variants.
Place edited videos into a multi-platform calendar.
Handle comments, messages, and audience feedback after publishing.
Compare footage, covers, and posting times by performance.
Find cover images, supporting visuals, and static assets.
Check duration, resolution, format, and file size before publishing.
Trim, color, and export the footage you download.
Check whether video cover text avoids platform overlays.
Review crop risk for cover and supporting visuals.
Use it when you already have a social media post URL.
Common questions about free video search and download
Continue in SocialEcho with scripts, editing handoff, scheduling, engagement, and analytics.