Photo hosting and community gallery
Photobucket is a large social image site that lets you upload and host photos while connecting them to other networks like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. It functions as both a personal storage space and a public image gallery where users can share content across the web.
How the collection is organized and what you'll find
Searching and browsing through Photobucket's extensive, categorized archive is straightforward. The site leans toward playful, casual content rather than fine art photography, so you’ll commonly find humorous pictures, decorative icons and lighthearted messages rather than professional portfolios.
Storage, accounts and basic limits
A free account provides 500 MB of image storage — less than some competitors that offer a full gigabyte — but still enough for many casual users who want to keep a modest collection online.
Tools for editing, managing and sharing
- Quick sharing and external hosting for embedding images on blogs and social sites
- Folder-based organization to keep pictures sorted and easy to find
- Simple image adjustments such as cropping, resizing, rotating and red-eye removal
- Regular community contests where you can submit entries or vote on other users’ images
- Straightforward upload process for adding new photos from your device
Interface, ads and overall usability
The site’s layout has been tidied up compared with earlier versions, but it remains more ad-forward than services like Picasa or Flickr. If you prefer a cleaner, less commercial interface those alternatives may suit you better.
Summary recommendation
If your main goals are reliable uploading, easy hosting and a fun, social platform to browse and share lightweight images, Photobucket is a solid choice. For users seeking more professional galleries or ad-free presentation, consider exploring other photo-hosting services.
Technical
- Web App
- English
- Spanish
- Free