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Jul 11, 2026 · 7 min read

How Much Do Feet Pics Sell For?

A single feet pic typically sells for $5 to $30. A set of ten sells for $20 to $50, videos start at $10 to $25, and custom requests run $20 to $200 depending on how specific they are. Those are the honest, current ranges. What nobody tells you is that the price on a single photo is the least important number in this business, because almost nobody who lasts is making their money one photo at a time.

The money comes from a small group of repeat buyers who purchase bundles and customs every month. Get that part right and the individual price barely matters. Get it wrong and you can charge whatever you like, because you will not sell twice.

What feet pics actually sell for in 2026

Here are the ranges you can realistically expect. If you are brand new, assume the bottom of each band until you have reviews or regulars, because trust is what buyers are really paying a premium for.

What you are selling Typical price Notes
Single photo$5 to $30Beginners start near $5 to $10. Hard to build income on alone.
Set of 10 photos$20 to $50The workhorse. Better value for the buyer, far better use of your time.
Short video$10 to $25Rises past $100 once you have demand and a reputation.
Custom request$20 to $200Your highest margin work. Price by how specific and time-consuming it is.
Monthly bundle or subscription$15 to $50 a monthPredictable income. This is what turns selling into earning.

Treat anyone quoting $500 for a single photo as a warning sign. Those numbers come from people selling courses on how to sell feet pics, not from people selling feet pics.

How much can you make selling feet pics per month?

A realistic first month is $50 to $300 while you build a small buyer base. Consistent sellers with regulars commonly reach a few hundred to a couple of thousand a month, and the sellers who genuinely earn well have usually been at it for over a year. It is real income and it is not fast income.

Do the arithmetic that actually matters, because it is more encouraging than the per-photo price and far more achievable. Fifteen regulars buying a $40 bundle each month is $600 a month, and fifteen people is a small enough number that you could name them. Now compare that with selling sixty separate $10 photos to sixty strangers, which means sixty negotiations, sixty chances to be scammed, and sixty people you will probably never hear from again. Same money, wildly different amount of work. Repeat buyers are the whole game.

Why do some sellers charge so much more?

Price tracks trust and specificity, not photo quality. A seller with a year of reviews, a recognizable creator name and a waiting list can charge several times what a new account can, for a photo that looks much the same. Buyers are paying for the certainty that they will actually receive what they paid for.

Specificity is the other lever, and it is available to you immediately. A generic photo competes with every other generic photo and gets priced accordingly. A custom shot to a buyer’s exact request, with the pose, the nail color and the setting they asked for, has no competition at all, because nobody else has it. This is why customs are where the margin lives, and why every serious seller pushes buyers toward them.

Should I price low to get started?

Price your first offer low, and never price your customs low. That distinction matters. A cheap entry set exists to turn a stranger into a buyer, because the hardest sale you will ever make is the first one to any given person. After that, the relationship does the selling.

Where new sellers go wrong is discounting everything forever, which trains buyers to wait for the next discount and sets a ceiling that becomes very hard to raise. Set a low first purchase, deliver it well, then price your bundles and customs at their real value with no apology. If a buyer only ever wants the cheapest thing you offer, they were never going to be a regular anyway.

How do I get buyers in the first place?

Buyers come from the places that permit the promotion, which in practice means Reddit and X. Both have large, active foot communities where posting is expected and where buyers actively go looking. Instagram and TikTok reach more people but ban this promotion, so they carry real account risk.

Post consistently, follow each community’s rules exactly, and send everyone to one link rather than into a DM negotiation. If you would rather not build an audience from scratch, you can also get your page in front of an existing creator audience, though nothing replaces showing up regularly in the communities where your buyers already are. Then let the platform take the payment, which is also what keeps you safe from the scams that target new sellers.

Does the platform I use change what I earn?

It changes what you keep, which is the number that pays your bills. The commission ranges from 10% to 20% depending on the platform, and some feet marketplaces also charge a monthly seller subscription on top, billed whether you sell anything or not.

On a $200 month, a flat 10% platform costs you $20, while a 20% platform costs you $40, and a marketplace charging 15% plus a $4.99 monthly fee costs about $35. That gap is small at $200 and becomes serious money at $2,000. What you are buying with a higher fee is buyer traffic, which is genuinely worth paying for when you have no audience and worth nothing once you do. The full breakdown is in the comparison of the best sites to sell feet pics.

Start selling

Set a low entry set, build regulars, and push them toward bundles and customs. That is the whole strategy, and it works at any price point. For the complete guide, read how to sell feet pics online, or create your free page and list your first set today. HerFans takes a flat 10%, so you keep 90%, with watermarking and discreet billing built in.

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