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Sell Feet Pics Online: How and Where to Sell Feet Pics for Money

Feet content is the easiest paid content to start with: no face, no nudity, and buyers who already know what they want. Here is what it really pays, where to sell it, and how not to get scammed.

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To sell feet pics online, pick one platform that handles payment for you, set up a creator name that is not linked to your real identity, watermark every photo, and sell in sets and bundles instead of one image at a time. Single photos typically sell for about $5 to $30, custom requests for $20 to $200, and the money comes from repeat buyers rather than one-off sales. The one rule that matters most: never send a photo before the money has cleared, and never take payment through a personal Cash App, Venmo or PayPal account tied to your legal name. Most people who quit selling feet pics do not quit because nobody wanted to buy. They quit because they got scammed, doxxed, or spent weeks negotiating in DMs for $10.

This page is the practical version: real prices, the fee math on each platform, the scam patterns, and how to keep your identity out of it. HerFans handles the money side, a flat 10% fee so you keep 90%, automatic watermarking on every file you upload, creator names and discreet billing on the buyer’s statement.

Where can I sell feet pics?

Sell feet pics on a platform that holds the payment and delivers the file, never in social media DMs. Your realistic options are a dedicated creator platform, a feet-specific marketplace, or a general subscription platform. Social media is for finding buyers, not for taking their money. The table below is the honest fee picture, and the fees are not where most people think they are.

Where What it costs you Honest take
HerFansFlat 10%, no monthly feeKeep 90%. Watermarking, creator names and discreet billing built in. You bring the buyers.
FeetFinder15% (Basic) or 10% (Premium), plus a seller subscription of $4.99 or $14.99 a monthThe biggest dedicated feet marketplace, and buyers do browse it, which is a real advantage. But it is the only option here that charges you monthly whether you sell anything or not.
OnlyFans20%Huge fan base and strong pay-per-view tools, but it takes a fifth of everything and is built around subscriptions, not one-off sets.
Instagram, X or Reddit DMsNo fee, and no protectionThis is where the scams live. No payment escrow, no chargeback protection, and you are handing files to strangers. Use these to promote, never to transact.
Etsy, eBay, CraigslistNot an optionTheir policies prohibit this content. Listings get pulled and accounts get banned.

Watch the second row carefully, because it is the fee most sellers miss. A marketplace that charges a monthly seller subscription takes money from you in the months you sell nothing, which is most beginners’ first few months. A flat percentage only costs you when you actually earn. If you want the full breakdown of every platform, read the comparison of the best sites to sell feet pics, or our FeetFinder review if that is the platform you are weighing up. FeetFinder fees are listed in its own seller agreement and do change, so check them before you sign up.

How much do feet pics sell for?

A single feet pic usually sells for about $5 to $30, a set of ten for $20 to $50, and custom requests for $20 to $200 depending on how specific they are. Videos start around $10 to $25 and go well past $100 once you have demand. Anyone promising you $500 a photo is selling you a course, not the truth.

The important part is where the money actually comes from, and it is not single photos. It comes from a small number of repeat buyers who buy bundles and customs every month. Selling one $10 photo to a hundred strangers is exhausting and mostly impossible. Selling a $40 bundle every month to fifteen regulars is a real, quiet income, and it is how the people who last do it. Price the first purchase low enough that a curious buyer says yes, then earn on the second, third and tenth. If you want the full pricing breakdown by content type, read how much feet pics sell for.

How do you sell feet pics without getting scammed?

Get paid first, through the platform, every single time, with no exceptions for anyone. Nearly every feet pics scam is a variation of one move: the buyer tries to get you off the platform and into a private payment. Once you are in a DM with a stranger and a Cash App tag, you have no escrow, no chargeback protection, and no record.

The patterns repeat, so learn them once. A buyer sends a fake payment screenshot and asks you to send the photos while it clears. Someone offers far above the going rate for a first purchase, then reverses the payment after you deliver. A buyer asks for a photo holding a handwritten sign, a piece of ID, or your face in frame, all of which are used to identify you later. Someone offers to pay in gift cards, which cannot be reversed in your favor. And the most common one of all: a long friendly conversation, a promise of a huge order, and a request for a free sample to prove you are real. There is no such thing as a free sample. A real buyer pays for the first thing they get. More detail in the guide to selling feet pics without getting scammed.

Is selling feet pics safe?

It is safe if you keep your identity and your payments separate from your real life, and genuinely risky if you do not. The content itself is legal for adults in the US and is not adult content in most platforms’ terms. The risk is not the photos. It is metadata, payment trails, and reused handles.

So do these five things before your first sale. Use a creator name that appears nowhere else online, and check it against a search engine. Take payment only through a platform that shows a discreet descriptor on the buyer’s statement instead of your legal name. Strip location data from your photos, because phone cameras embed GPS coordinates by default. Watermark everything, so a leaked file traces back to the buyer who leaked it. And keep identifying details out of frame, which means no tattoos you can be identified by, no mail on the counter, no house number, no reflections in a window. Feet content is naturally faceless, which is exactly why it is one of the safer ways to earn as a creator.

Do you have to show your face to sell feet pics?

No, and most sellers never do. Feet content is the original faceless niche, which is a large part of why people start here. You can build an entire buyer base, take custom orders and earn a steady monthly income without a single photo of your face existing.

Showing your face does tend to build a stronger parasocial connection and slightly higher prices, because buyers pay for a person, not a body part. But that trade is yours to make, and you can make it later or never. If privacy is your reason for starting, keep it that way from day one. It is very hard to become anonymous again after you have not been. Read more on running a faceless creator page.

Do I have to pay taxes on money from selling feet pics?

Yes. In the US this is self-employment income and it is taxable whether or not anyone sends you a tax form. Platforms generally issue a 1099 once you cross the reporting threshold, but your obligation to report the income does not depend on receiving one.

Practically, that means keeping a simple record of what you earned and what you spent from day one, because expenses that are genuinely for the business, such as lighting, a ring light, nail care used for shoots, and your share of platform fees, reduce what you owe. Once you are earning consistently you may also need to pay quarterly estimated taxes rather than one lump sum in April. Set aside a portion of every payout so the bill is not a shock. The full picture is in the guide to taxes for creators.

How do I get buyers for feet pics?

Buyers come from the places that allow the promotion, which in practice means Reddit and X. Both have large, active foot communities where posting is normal and expected, and where buyers actively go looking. Instagram and TikTok reach more people but ban this promotion outright, so they carry real account risk and cannot be your only channel.

Post consistently in the relevant communities, follow their rules exactly, and send every interested person to one link, not into a DM negotiation. Then let the platform take the payment. The mistake beginners make is treating every conversation as a sale to be closed personally, which does not scale and is where the scams get in. Set the price, publish the set, and let people buy it.

HerFans vs Selling in DMs

Feature
HerFans
Selling in DMs
Secure, automatic payments
Discreet billing & privacy
Automatic watermarking
Pay-per-view sets & bundles
Recurring buyers & subscriptions
Protection from scams & chargebacks
No monthly seller fee

Why creators choose HerFans

Get paid before you send

The platform takes the payment and delivers the file. No fake screenshots, no gift cards, no chasing anyone.

Keep 90% of it

A flat 10% fee and no monthly seller subscription, so you never pay to be here in a month you did not sell.

Stay anonymous

Creator names, discreet billing and automatic watermarking on every file. Your legal name never reaches a buyer.

How to start in three steps

1

Create your free page

Sign up in seconds with email, Google or X, pick a creator name, and set up your profile. No upfront cost.

2

Add your content

Upload photos and videos, set a monthly subscription price, and lock premium posts behind pay-per-view.

3

Get paid

Fans subscribe, tip and unlock your content. You keep more with low fees and fast, discreet payouts.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I sell feet pics?
Sell on a platform that holds the payment and delivers the file, such as HerFans, a dedicated feet marketplace, or a subscription platform. Never transact in social media DMs, which have no escrow and no chargeback protection. Use social media to find buyers, not to take their money.
How much do feet pics sell for?
A single photo typically sells for $5 to $30, a set of ten for $20 to $50, and custom requests for $20 to $200. Videos start around $10 to $25. The real income comes from repeat buyers who purchase bundles and customs monthly, not from one-off sales.
How do you sell feet pics without getting scammed?
Get paid through the platform before you send anything, every time. The common scams are fake payment screenshots, reversed payments after delivery, gift-card offers, and requests for a free sample to prove you are real. A real buyer pays for the first thing they receive.
Is selling feet pics safe?
Yes, if you keep your identity separate from your selling. Use a creator name, strip GPS data from photos, watermark every file, take payment through a platform with discreet billing, and keep identifying details out of frame. The content is legal for adults in the US.
Do you have to show your face to sell feet pics?
No. Feet content is the original faceless niche and most sellers never show their face. You can build a full buyer base, take customs and earn a steady income with no photo of your face ever existing.
Do I pay taxes on feet pic income?
Yes. In the US it is self-employment income and is taxable whether or not you receive a 1099. Keep records of earnings and expenses from day one, and set aside part of every payout for the bill.

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