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2026 price guide

How Much Do Feet Pics Sell For, and how much can you make selling feet pics?

Real prices per photo, bundle, custom and video, what sellers actually earn in a month, and the six things that decide which end of the range you land on. No invented averages and no income promises.

โœ“ Current US market rates โœ“ Honest income ranges โœ“ Tax facts included

Last updated July 2026

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$5-$50
A standard photo
$15-$150
A custom photo
$30-$400
A custom video
15.3%
US self-employment tax

The short answer

Feet pics sell for $5 to $50 per standard photo, with most beginners getting $5 to $30. Custom photos go for $15 to $150 and custom videos for $30 to $400 or more, which is where the real money sits. As for how much you can make selling feet pics, a consistent seller who promotes usually earns $150 to $800 a month, and a subscription page with an engaged audience earns $800 to $3,000. A first month of $0 is completely normal.

If your question is really how much to charge for feet pics rather than what they sell for, the answer is the same table read from the other side: price a standard photo at $10 to $20 rather than the $3 most beginners pick, put your effort into bundles and customs, and raise your rates once you have repeat buyers. What feet pics are worth and what you should charge for them are the same number, and almost nobody charges it.

Two numbers explain almost every gap between sellers. The first is what you sell: single photos price near the floor because they compete with everyone else's single photos, while a custom is made for one buyer and prices three to ten times higher. The second is how many buyers see you. If you want the full list of platforms and what each one takes, start with where to sell feet pics, and if you are weighing a subscription page against a marketplace, a feet OnlyFans page changes the arithmetic, because the same buyer pays every month.

The prices

What feet pics sell for in 2026

Current US market ranges. "Established" means a seller with reviews, repeat buyers and consistently good photos.

What you sell Beginner price Established price What decides it
Single standard photo $5 to $15 $20 to $50 The lowest-margin thing you can sell, and the one new sellers focus on hardest. Lighting and a clean background move you up this range faster than time does.
Photo bundle (5 to 10 pics) $25 to $60 $60 to $150 Price a bundle at 60% to 70% of what the photos would cost individually. Eight photos at $10 each is $80 apart, so the bundle goes out at $50 to $55.
Custom photo $15 to $50 $50 to $150 The buyer picks the pose, the nail color, a prop, sometimes a handwritten sign. Always take payment before you shoot.
Custom video $30 to $100 $100 to $400 The highest price per minute of work in the whole niche. Length and specificity drive the number more than your follower count does.
Monthly subscription $5 to $10 a month $10 to $25 a month Worth less than one custom, but it renews without another negotiation and the buyer is now yours to sell to every month.
Tips and pay-per-view messages $3 to $25 each $10 to $100 each Where subscription pages actually make their money. A page with 200 subscribers earns most of its income in the inbox, not from the subscription itself.

Read down the table and the pattern is obvious. The more specific the thing is to one buyer, the more it costs him. That is the whole pricing logic of this niche, and it is why our full pricing guide for creators tells you to build the menu around customs instead of catalogs. Prices are only half of what you take home, though: on a marketplace the plan and the service fee come off the top, which is why it is worth reading these numbers alongside what FeetFinder sellers actually earn per month. It also helps to know why people buy feet pics in the first place, because the buyer who pays the top of this table wants something different from the one who pays the bottom.

The income

How much do people make selling feet pics?

Ranges tied to effort and traffic, not to luck. These are not guarantees, and anyone promising you a number is selling something.

Where you are Typical monthly income What that actually looks like
First month, marketplace profile only $0 to $100 A profile with a handful of photos and no marketing behind it. Some sellers make nothing at all in month one, and that is the normal result, not a sign the niche is fake.
Consistent seller, posting and promoting $150 to $800 a month Daily posts on X or Reddit, a stocked marketplace profile, prompt replies, and a few customs a month. This is where most people who stick with it land.
Subscription page with a real audience $800 to $3,000 a month A few hundred subscribers, active pay-per-view messages, regular customs. Income now repeats every month instead of resetting to zero.
Full-time, managed or heavily marketed $3,000 and up Daily content, paid promotion or a team running the marketing and the inbox. A small number of sellers earn well beyond this; most never see it, and nobody can promise it to you.

The jump from row two to row three is the only one that matters, and it is not about better photos. It is the moment income starts repeating: subscribers who renew, buyers who come back, messages that sell without a new negotiation. The same shift is what separates a hobby page from a real one across every platform, which is why we walk through it in how creators actually make money.

The levers

Six things that decide what you earn

Listed in the order they move your income, not the order sellers usually worry about them.

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Photo quality, more than anything

This is the single biggest lever on your price, and the cheapest to fix. Buyers pay noticeably more for sharp focus, even lighting and a clean background than for anything else you can change. A modern phone, a $30 ring light and a plain sheet put you above most of the market. The sellers charging $40 a photo are rarely more attractive than the ones charging $8; their photos just look like a product instead of a snapshot.

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Customs, not catalog photos

A stock photo competes with every other stock photo, so it prices near the floor. A custom is made for one buyer, cannot be bought anywhere else, and prices three to ten times higher for maybe twenty minutes of extra work. The fastest way to raise your average sale is to stop trying to sell more photos and start offering the custom.

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Repeat buyers over new ones

Finding a buyer is the expensive part. Selling to one who has already paid you costs nothing. A single fan on a $10 subscription who orders one $40 custom a quarter is worth $280 over a year, while a $25 one-off sale is $25 and then silence. Everything about the income ceiling in this niche comes down to whether you keep the buyer.

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Traffic, which is the real job

On a marketplace, the site sends you buyers and takes a cut for it. On a subscription page, nobody sends you anyone. Sellers who earn consistently spend more time promoting on Reddit and X than shooting, because a great photo nobody sees earns nothing. If you dislike marketing, either pay a marketplace its percentage or hire a team.

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Reply speed

Buyers in this niche message several sellers at once and buy from whoever answers first with a real price. A reply an hour later loses the sale to someone who answered in five minutes. This is the quiet reason managed pages outsell solo sellers with better photos.

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Where you take the payment

A 20% platform cut and a $14.99 monthly plan feel similar until you have a slow month, when one costs you nothing and the other costs $14.99. Fees do not change what buyers pay, but they decide what you keep, and over a year the difference is real money.

Four of those six are marketing and sales problems, not photography ones. That is the uncomfortable finding of this whole niche, and it is why our guides on the DM strategy that sells and pay-per-view ideas do more for a seller's income than another lens ever will.

What you actually keep

The sale price is not your income. A platform takes its cut first: OnlyFans and Fansly take 20% of gross with no monthly fee, while FeetFinder charges a 15% service fee on its Basic plan or 10% on Premium, plus a seller plan of $4.99 or $14.99 a month. On a $100 month, a Fansly seller keeps $80 and a Basic FeetFinder seller keeps roughly $80 too, once you subtract both the fee and the plan. The percentages look different and the outcome barely is.

Then the IRS takes its share, and this is the part sellers discover in April. Feet pic income is self-employment income. You report it on Schedule C once you clear $400 for the year, you owe 15.3% self-employment tax on top of ordinary income tax, and the forms arrive later than most sellers expect: for 2026 a payment platform issues a 1099-K only above $20,000 and 200 transactions, and a 1099-NEC or 1099-MISC only at $2,000 or more, after the One Big Beautiful Bill Act raised both thresholds. You owe the tax whether or not any form shows up, and most feet sellers will never receive one. Set aside roughly a quarter to a third of every payout, make quarterly estimated payments with Form 1040-ES, and deduct what you legitimately spend: the ring light, the phone, the platform fees, a portion of your internet. The full picture is in our guide to taxes for creators, and if you are earning enough to be thinking about structure, setting up an LLC is worth reading next.

Legality is not one of the things you have to worry about. Selling photographs of your own feet is legal throughout the United States as long as you are 18 or over and you report the income, which we cover in detail in is selling feet pics legal.

Why FansPromo

The difference between $200 and $2,000 a month

It is almost never the photos. It is traffic, reply speed, pricing and whether the buyer comes back. We run all four.

We bring the buyers

A great photo nobody sees earns nothing. We promote where your buyers already are, on Reddit, X, TikTok and Instagram, the way each platform allows, and funnel that traffic to your page.

We answer in minutes, not hours

Buyers message several sellers and pay whoever replies first with a real price. Our trained chatters are in your inbox around the clock, negotiating and closing while you sleep.

We price you to earn

New sellers charge $3 and burn out. We set your subscription, bundle and custom rates at the points that convert in your niche, so casual buyers can afford you and serious ones have room to spend.

We turn buyers into subscribers

One-off sales reset to zero every month. We move your best buyers onto a page they pay for monthly, then sell them customs and pay-per-view on top.

No upfront fees, ever

Nothing to apply, nothing to onboard. We take a share of what you actually earn, so we only make money once you do. You see the terms in plain language before you decide anything.

You keep your login and payouts

We work through team access, never your primary password. Your account, your content and your payout method stay in your name, and you keep the large majority of what you earn.

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Frequently asked questions

Feet pic prices, answered

Feet pics sell for $5 to $50 per standard photo in 2026, with most beginners realistically getting $5 to $30 until they build reviews and a following. Bundles go for roughly 60% to 70% of the individual total, custom photos for $15 to $150, and custom videos for $30 to $400 or more. The photo itself is the cheapest thing you sell; customs, bundles and subscriptions are where the income actually comes from.

Most consistent sellers make $150 to $800 a month once they are posting and promoting regularly. A subscription page with a few hundred fans and active pay-per-view messages typically earns $800 to $3,000 a month, and full-time creators with real marketing behind them earn more. Plenty of people make nothing in their first month, which is normal. Nobody can honestly guarantee you a number, and any site or agency that does is selling you something.

It splits sharply by whether they market. A seller who uploads photos to a marketplace and waits usually earns under $100 a month. A seller who posts daily on X or Reddit, answers messages fast and offers customs generally earns a few hundred to a couple thousand. The gap has almost nothing to do with how their feet look and almost everything to do with traffic, reply speed and whether they sell customs.

Start at $10 to $20 for a standard photo, not $3. New sellers price at the floor, feel underpaid, and quit within two months. Put your real effort into bundles ($25 to $60) and customs ($15 to $50), which is where a beginner earns the most per hour. Raise prices once you have repeat buyers, because the buyers who haggle hardest at the bottom of the market are the ones who vanish after one sale.

A realistic first month is $0 to $100. Once you post consistently and promote, $150 to $800 a month is the common range. Sellers with a subscription page, an engaged audience and active pay-per-view messaging usually sit between $800 and $3,000 a month. The number is driven by how many buyers see you and whether they come back, not by how many photos you have listed.

It is worth it if you treat it as a business with marketing attached, and not worth it if you expect a marketplace profile to earn on its own. The economics are genuinely good: high margin, no inventory, faceless if you want, and customs price well. The cost is that you have to bring buyers in, answer them quickly, and keep them, which is the same work every creator page requires.

Yes. In the US the IRS treats it as self-employment income, so you report it on Schedule C once you earn $400 or more in a year, and you owe self-employment tax of 15.3% on top of income tax. Platforms and payment apps issue a 1099-NEC or 1099-K at $600, but you owe the tax whether or not a form arrives. Most sellers should be making quarterly estimated payments with Form 1040-ES.

Improve the photos before you touch anything else, then stop leading with single photos. Offer bundles, push customs, answer messages within minutes rather than hours, and move your best buyers onto a subscription page so the income repeats. Raising a $10 photo to $15 changes little; converting a one-off buyer into a $10 a month subscriber who orders customs changes everything.

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Keep reading

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Where to sell feet pics

Every real feet selling website compared on fees, payouts, safety and buyer traffic.

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How to sell feet pics

Shooting, pricing, staying anonymous, and turning one-off sales into real income.

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Schedule C, self-employment tax, quarterly payments and what you can deduct.

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