Feet content is allowed on OnlyFans, it works faceless, and it costs almost nothing to produce. Here is what a feet page realistically earns, what buyers actually pay for, and the promotion step that decides whether the page makes money at all.
Last updated July 2026
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You can sell feet pics on OnlyFans, and plenty of creators sell nothing else. Feet content sits comfortably inside what the platform allows, there is no monthly fee to open a page, OnlyFans keeps 20% of what you earn, and the niche works entirely faceless. What a feet OnlyFans pays depends almost entirely on one thing: whether you send the page traffic and answer the messages.
The trap is expecting the platform to find buyers for you. It will not. OnlyFans has effectively no discovery, so a beautiful page with no promotion earns nothing while an ordinary page with steady Reddit and X traffic earns every month. That is the whole game, and it is why most feet creators either grind the marketing themselves or hand it to a team. If you are starting from zero, read how to start selling feet pics first, then come back here for the OnlyFans specifics.
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| Where you sell | What it costs | Platform cut | How you earn | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feet OnlyFans page | No monthly fee | OnlyFans keeps 20% | Recurring subscriptions, PPV, tips, customs | Building income that repeats every month, once you can send it traffic. You market the page yourself. |
| Feet Fansly page | No monthly fee | Fansly keeps 20% | Tiered subscriptions, free follow tier, PPV | Running a free tier as a shop window alongside paid tiers. Smaller audience than OnlyFans. |
| FeetFinder marketplace | $4.99 to $14.99 a month | Roughly 10% to 15% per sale | One-off photo sets, bundles, customs | Being found by buyers who are already searching for feet content. Each sale happens once. |
| Both, run together | The marketplace plan only | Both cuts, on their own sales | Marketplace sale first, subscription after | What most serious feet sellers land on: the marketplace finds the buyer, the OnlyFans page keeps him. |
Read that table as a sequence rather than a choice. A marketplace sale is a single transaction with a stranger. A subscriber is the same person paying again in thirty days, and buying a custom in between. The creators who earn well in this niche use the marketplace as a way to meet buyers and the subscription page as the place those buyers spend. Our breakdown of FeetFinder vs OnlyFans puts real numbers on that difference.
Almost none of the income comes from the thing new creators spend all their time on, which is posting single photos to the feed.
A single picture is a $5 sale. A themed set of fifteen with a consistent look is a $25 to $40 sale, and it takes the same afternoon to shoot. Sets are the unit of value on a feet page.
This is where the money concentrates. A buyer with a specific ask (a particular shoe, a pose, a color of polish, his name written on a card) will pay several times your list price, because nobody else has that photo.
Video outsells stills in this niche by a wide margin. Thirty seconds of movement, walking, arching, dipping into water, is worth more than any still and is far harder to steal and resell.
Socks, hosiery and shoe content pairs naturally with the photos and gives you a second product line at a higher price point without new skills.
The subscription is a product. Buyers pay monthly for a page that posts consistently, and consistency is the single variable most new creators get wrong.
Most of a feet page income arrives through messages, not the feed. Buyers ask, negotiate, buy again. A page nobody replies on earns a fraction of an identical page that answers.
If you want to understand the buyer before you shoot for him, our guide to why people buy feet pics breaks down the five buyer types and what each one spends on. Selling to a collector and selling to a regular are different jobs.
There is no honest average, and anyone quoting one is selling you something. OnlyFans does not publish per-niche earnings, and the range inside the feet niche is enormous. What can be described accurately is the shape of it. The large majority of feet pages earn close to nothing, because they were opened, filled with a handful of photos, and never promoted. A page in that state has no traffic, so it has no income, and no amount of photography fixes it.
Above that floor, the arithmetic is simple enough to do on paper. Fifty subscribers at $9 a month is $450 gross, $360 after the 20% platform cut. That figure roughly doubles for a page that also sells pay-per-view sets to its list and takes two or three customs a month at $60 to $150 each, which is normal once buyers trust you. The creators clearing four figures are not shooting better photos than the ones clearing $200. They are sending several hundred people a month to the page and replying to every message the same hour it arrives.
That means your income question is really a traffic question. Before you obsess over lighting, work out where the next hundred visitors come from. For per-item pricing, our guide to how much feet pics sell for gives the current going rates per photo, bundle, custom and video, and how much to charge on OnlyFans covers the subscription price itself.
Six steps, in the order that actually works. Step five is the one that decides whether the page earns.
OnlyFans requires a government ID and takes 18+ verification seriously. Your ID goes to the platform, never to a buyer. Register under a persona name, use an email that is not tied to your real identity, and keep payouts going to an account you control.
Feet content is the easiest niche in which to stay anonymous, and most creators here do. Decide up front where you crop, whether tattoos and jewelry stay out of frame, and whether you will ever show your face. It is far harder to walk that back later.
Do not open a page with four photos. Shoot three to four sets before launch: clean and neutral, one styled around shoes or hosiery, one outdoors, one with movement on video. Good light beats an expensive camera every time.
Between $6 and $12 a month is the working range for a feet page with real content. Under $5 you attract people who never spend again. The subscription is the entry ticket; the customs and the PPV are where the month is actually made.
This is the step where nearly everyone stalls. OnlyFans has no discovery worth the name. Reddit and X allow adult content and are where feet buyers gather, so that is where a page gets found. A page with no traffic earns nothing, no matter how good the photos are.
Reply speed is the strongest predictor of what a feet page earns. Buyers who get an answer within minutes buy; buyers who wait a day go elsewhere. This is the piece creators either do obsessively themselves or hand to a team.
The photography itself is the smallest problem you have, and it is still worth getting right: how to take feet pics covers light, angles and editing. For the traffic step, start with selling feet pics on Reddit and building an audience on X.
Feet is the one adult niche where anonymity costs you nothing, because the buyer came for the feet. You do not need a face, a name, or a voice, and the pages that stay faceless earn the same as the ones that do not. What you do need is discipline about the details that identify you when the photo itself does not: location data embedded in the file, a tattoo, a distinctive ring, a recognizable kitchen floor, a reflection in a window.
Strip metadata from every file before it leaves your phone. Pick a persona name and never use it anywhere connected to your real accounts. Set up a separate email. Watermark anything you post publicly for promotion, since that is the content that gets scraped and reposted. If a set does leak, OnlyFans supports DMCA takedowns and so do the search engines, and a page that is properly watermarked is far easier to defend. Our guide to protecting your content covers the full process, and how to sell feet pics safely covers the scams that target this niche specifically.
One more thing worth saying plainly, because it is the most common way feet sellers lose money: every payment stays on the platform. A buyer who offers three times your rate but insists on paying through a payment app, in gift cards, or in crypto is not a generous buyer. He is running the standard scam, and it only works once you have left the protection of the platform. There is also a legal and tax side to this, and it is simpler than most people expect.
A feet page fails on traffic and messages, never on photography. Those are the two things we run.
OnlyFans will not promote you. We do, on Reddit, X, TikTok and Instagram, in the way each platform allows, and we send that traffic to your page every day rather than in one burst at launch.
Feet buyers ask before they buy, and they buy from whoever answers first. Our trained chatters reply around the clock, handle custom requests and negotiate, so no message sits unread at 2am.
We set your subscription, bundle and custom rates at the points that actually convert for feet content, instead of the $3 page that attracts people who never spend again.
Customs are the highest-margin thing you sell. We take the request, quote it, collect payment up front, and hand you a shot list. You shoot it once and it is done.
We assume you want to stay anonymous, because in this niche almost everyone does. Watermarking, geo-blocking and DMCA takedowns are part of the service, not an upsell.
Nothing to apply, nothing to onboard. We take a share of what you actually earn, so we only make money once you do. Your login, your content and your payouts stay in your name.
Weighing the platforms first? Read where to sell feet pics.
Yes. Feet content is fully allowed on OnlyFans and a large number of creators sell nothing else. You must be 18 or over and verify your identity with a government ID. Because feet content sits well inside what the platform permits, a feet page carries less moderation risk than most adult niches, and you can run it entirely faceless.
Most feet pages earn between nothing and a few hundred dollars a month, because most creators never send the page any traffic. A page with a real content library, consistent posting, off-platform promotion and fast replies commonly earns four figures a month. The variable that separates them is not photo quality, it is marketing and messaging.
Verify your account with a government ID, choose a persona name and decide how anonymous you want to be, shoot three or four full sets before you open, price the subscription between $6 and $12, then promote the page on Reddit and X where adult content is allowed. Selling starts when traffic starts, not when the page goes live.
No. Faceless is the norm in this niche and costs you almost nothing in earnings, because buyers came for the feet. Your ID goes to OnlyFans for age verification and is never shown to buyers. Crop consistently, keep tattoos, birthmarks and distinctive jewelry out of frame, use a persona name, and strip location data from every file.
A feet OnlyFans is worth it if you will promote it and answer messages, and a waste of time if you expect the platform to find buyers for you. The economics are good: no monthly fee, a 20% platform cut, low production cost, and buyers who pay repeatedly for customs. The work is the traffic and the DMs, not the photography.
OnlyFans keeps 20% of everything you earn, including subscriptions, tips, pay-per-view and customs, and there is no monthly fee to have a page. You keep 80%. Payouts run through the platform to your bank account with a $20 minimum balance, which is why feet sellers who take payment outside the platform lose their protection against chargebacks.
FeetFinder is better for being discovered, OnlyFans is better for earning. FeetFinder puts you in front of buyers already searching for feet content but charges a monthly plan plus a service fee, and each sale happens once. OnlyFans has no monthly fee and pays recurring subscriptions, but gives you no discovery at all. Serious sellers use both.
Customs and short video sell best, by a wide margin. A custom request costs a buyer several times your list price because nobody else has that photo, and video is harder to steal and resell than a still. Themed sets outsell single photos, and worn items like socks and hosiery add a second product line at a higher price.
Send a free, confidential application. We promote the page, price the content and answer every buyer, and you keep your login and your payouts. A reply within 24 hours, no fees to apply.
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