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Box - Getty Images Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Box and Getty Images

1. Centralized licensed asset repository in Box

Flow: Getty Images ? Box

Marketing and communications teams can automatically save licensed Getty Images assets, usage rights details, and project folders into Box after purchase or approval. Box becomes the governed repository for approved visuals, making it easier for teams to find the correct version, track who approved the asset, and avoid reusing unlicensed content.

  • Reduces duplicate asset purchases
  • Improves visibility into approved usage rights
  • Supports controlled access for internal and external teams

2. Campaign content review and approval workflow

Flow: Box ? Getty Images

Creative teams can select candidate images from Getty Images and route them through Box Relay for review by brand, legal, and compliance stakeholders before final licensing or publication. Approved assets can then be stored in Box with the related campaign brief, approvals, and final deliverables.

  • Speeds up creative approvals
  • Creates a clear audit trail for brand and legal review
  • Helps prevent use of unapproved imagery

3. Rights-managed asset governance and retention

Flow: Getty Images ? Box

For rights-managed content, license terms, expiration dates, and permitted usage can be captured in Box alongside the downloaded asset. Box Governance can then apply retention rules and alerts so teams know when a license is nearing expiration or when an asset must be archived or removed from active use.

  • Supports compliance with licensing terms
  • Reduces legal and copyright risk
  • Improves lifecycle management of visual assets

4. Secure external collaboration with agencies and freelancers

Flow: Box ? Getty Images

Brand teams can share campaign folders in Box with external agencies and freelancers, including approved Getty Images selections, usage guidelines, and creative briefs. External contributors can review the materials in Box and source matching Getty Images content without exposing unrelated internal documents.

  • Enables controlled collaboration with third parties
  • Keeps sensitive internal content separate from creative assets
  • Improves consistency across distributed teams

5. Editorial and corporate communications content packaging

Flow: Getty Images ? Box

Corporate communications, HR, and editorial teams can pull event photos, executive portraits, or newsroom imagery from Getty Images and package them in Box with press releases, talking points, and approval records. This creates a complete content package for launch announcements, investor relations, or internal communications.

  • Speeds production of communication materials
  • Provides a single source of truth for related documents
  • Improves consistency across channels and regions

6. Brand asset library for global teams

Flow: Getty Images ? Box

Organizations with multiple regions can maintain a Box-based brand library containing pre-approved Getty Images assets for local marketing teams. Regional users can access only the assets cleared for their market, reducing the risk of off-brand or non-compliant usage.

  • Supports global brand governance
  • Limits access by region, business unit, or project
  • Helps local teams move faster with approved content

7. Audit-ready licensing documentation for regulated industries

Flow: Getty Images ? Box

In regulated industries such as healthcare, financial services, and government, teams can store Getty Images license confirmations, model releases, and usage documentation in Box for audit readiness. This makes it easier to demonstrate that all published imagery was properly licensed and approved.

  • Strengthens audit and compliance posture
  • Centralizes evidence for legal and procurement teams
  • Reduces time spent gathering documentation during reviews

8. Automated creative project handoff from sourcing to delivery

Flow: Getty Images ? Box

When a designer or marketer selects an image in Getty Images, the asset can be automatically copied into the relevant Box project folder with metadata such as campaign name, owner, license type, and expiration date. This streamlines handoff from sourcing to production and keeps project files organized.

  • Eliminates manual file handling
  • Improves metadata consistency
  • Accelerates project execution across creative and operations teams

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