The Top 10 Apps For Artists

Gone are the days of waiting for gallery exhibitions or the need for sales agents—thanks to technology, artists now have powerful tools right at their fingertips to reach a global audience. Whether you're an emerging talent or a seasoned pro, these apps will help you get your art into the hands of collectors, no gallery required.

Michael Ward

Here's our list of the top 10 apps that are changing the game for artists:

1. NALAYour Personal Art Assistant

Let’s start with the game-changer. NALA isn’t just another marketplace; it’s an intuitive platform that connects artists directly with buyers while cutting out middlemen. What’s even better? NALA’s machine learning algorithm gets smarter with every swipe, learning your preferences and helping you discover art that matches your taste. Artists can sell their work while enjoying personalized recommendations, seamless transactions, and 100% of the retail price. Say goodbye to high commission fees!

2. EtsyWhere Art Meets Craft

Etsy has been a go-to platform for artists and crafters alike for years. While it's known for handmade goods and vintage items, it’s also a marketplace for original craft-type art. Etsy allows artists to engage directly with buyers, create promotions, and showcase their work in a highly curated environment.

3. ArtfinderThe Eco-Friendly Art Marketplace

Focused on sustainable art, it connects buyers with original pieces created by independent artists. Artfinder lets you sell paintings, sculptures, and photography, with a focus on quality craftsmanship and ethical sourcing. The platform also supports a wide range of pricing, allowing you to price your work in a way that suits your market.

4. Fine Art AmericaPrint Your Work, Sell Worldwide

Fine Art America is a great app for artists who want to offer their work as prints, posters, and other products. With this app, you can easily upload your original art, and the platform handles printing, framing, and shipping. You get to earn a commission on each sale, and the app helps you reach global buyers who are looking for custom prints and artworks to hang in their homes or offices.

5. ZatistaArt for the Selectivly-Inclined

Zatista positions itself as an online fine art gallery, offering a curated selection of original artwork. Unlike more open platforms, Zatista is selective about the art it accepts, which can be limiting when trying to gain access to the platform. The app features a wide variety of paintings, photography, and sculpture.

6. RedbubbleMake Your Art Wearable

Redbubble is a platform for artists who want to see their art on all sorts of products—from clothing to home decor and even stationery. Artists upload their designs, and Redbubble handles printing and fulfillment. The app is incredibly user-friendly, and you get paid royalties whenever your designs are sold. It’s a great way to make your art work for you in more ways than one.

7. ShopifyYour Own Art Store

If you’re an artist who wants full control over the sales process, Shopify might be the way to go. It’s an e-commerce platform that allows you to create a custom online store to sell your work. With customizable templates, you can create a unique space to showcase your art although you will have to carry the heavy load of self-promotion and marketing.

Whether you're looking to reach local buyers or global collectors, there’s no shortage of online platforms to help you sell your artwork. Apps like NALA, Etsy and Shopify give artists the tools they need to showcase their work, set fair prices, and engage with potential buyers—without giving up control of their brand. Explore the possibilities, find the platform that suits you, and get ready to sell your art to the world!

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