✓Quick Takeaways
- Feet content creators on OnlyFans earn $100-$5,000/month depending on effort — but it's not passive income and requires a personal brand
- OnlyFans beats FeetFinder for most creators because fans also buy non-feet content and custom orders
- Nine out of ten buyer messages you get as a new seller are scams — never send content before payment clears on the platform
- You don't need perfect or beautiful feet to sell — buyers are paying for the experience and connection, not just photos
- Reddit is your best free promotion channel — post 1-2 quality photos per day across feet-specific subreddits
- Save 25-30% of every payout for taxes — OnlyFans withholds nothing and the IRS expects quarterly payments
56 million Americans have a foot fetish. That's roughly 1 in 6 adults — and it's why feet content is one of the easiest niches to start on OnlyFans. But I need to be honest before we go further. Most creators who start feet pages make nothing their first week. Nine out of ten people who message you are scammers. And the whole "post feet pics and get rich" thing? It doesn't work like that. I've seen creators at B9 turn feet content into $2K-$5K/month. I've also seen creators quit after a week because they expected passive income. The difference isn't having pretty feet or an expensive camera — it's knowing how to price, promote, and protect yourself. Here's everything I've learned about selling OnlyFans feet content online — pricing, promotion, and keeping scammers away.
How Much Can You Make Selling Feet Pics on OnlyFans?
Everyone wants the money answer first, so here it is. Your OnlyFans feet salary ranges from $100/month as a total beginner to $5,000+/month with a built-out audience. But here's what I tell every creator who asks — feet is a fetish niche, not a standalone business. The creators making real money aren't posting feet pics alone. They've built a personal brand, and feet content is one piece of their income. Our creators at B9 who do well with feet typically earn 20-30% of their total revenue from feet-specific customs. The rest comes from subscriptions, chatting, and other content. For a full breakdown, see our feet income breakdown.

“Feet is a fetish — it's not like you're going to post pictures of your feet and earn $10,000 per month. Personal branding is still the winner here.”
— Mia, B9 Content Creator
| Experience Level | Monthly Earnings | What It Takes |
|---|---|---|
| Beginner (Month 1-3) | $100-$500 | 10-15 posts, basic Reddit promotion, learning to spot scams |
| Intermediate (Month 4-12) | $500-$2,000 | Consistent posting, subreddit presence, custom orders flowing |
| Established (Year 2+) | $2,000-$5,000+ | Personal brand, multi-platform promo, loyal subscriber base |
Earnings vary based on promotion effort, content quality, and niche focus
per standard feet pic album
Reddit seller data, 2026
per custom feet order
B9 Agency data
Americans with foot fetishes
Market research data, 2025
OnlyFans vs FeetFinder: Where Should You Sell Feet Pics?
What's the best website to sell feet pics? It's the first question every new feet creator asks. Reddit swears by FeetFinder, most guides recommend OnlyFans, and some creators use both. Here's my take after working with feet content across platforms: OnlyFans wins for most creators. Not because it's built for feet content (it's not), but because fans who find you through feet content will also buy other things. On FeetFinder, you're stuck selling feet pics only. On OnlyFans, that same fan might order customs, subscribe monthly, and tip during chats. That said, FeetFinder has one real advantage — it's a marketplace. Buyers come to the platform looking for feet content. On OnlyFans, you need to bring your own traffic. If you do try FeetFinder, invest time in your feet finder bio — list your specialties, pricing range, and content types. A detailed bio gets way more profile visits than a generic one.

FeetFinder charges sellers a monthly subscription ($4.99 basic, $14.99 premium) on top of commission. OnlyFans and Fansly are free to create on — you only pay when you earn. For a deeper platform comparison, see our Fansly vs OnlyFans breakdown.
“OnlyFans is much better because guys will also request content there — and they might request content that's not even related to feet.”
— Mia, B9 Content Creator
| Feature | OnlyFans | FeetFinder | Fansly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commission | 20% | 10-20% | 20% |
| Audience size | 300M+ users | 300K+ sellers | 130M users |
| Content discovery | None | Built-in marketplace | For You Page |
| Custom orders | Via DMs and PPV | Offer system | Via DMs and PPV |
| Non-feet revenue | All content types | Feet only | All content types |
| Payout speed | 3-5 business days | 1-3 business days | 1-2 business days |
| Seller fee | Free to join | $4.99-$14.99/mo | Free to join |
Commission rates as of 2026. FeetFinder premium plan (10%) requires $14.99/mo subscription.
How to Start Your OnlyFans Feet Page (Step-by-Step)
Setting up your OnlyFans for feet content takes about 30 minutes. The tricky part isn't the tech — it's making the right choices for your profile, pricing, and privacy from day one. If you need a full platform walkthrough (not feet-specific), check our starter guide first.
Create your OnlyFans account
Sign up at onlyfans.com with a dedicated email — not your personal one. Choose a username that hints at your niche without being too explicit. Something like SoleMia or PrettyFeetXO works. Complete ID verification (takes 24-72 hours).
Build your profile
Write a bio that tells subscribers exactly what they'll get. Mention feet content specifically — 'feet pics, custom content, and exclusive videos' converts better than vague descriptions. Upload a banner image (your best feet photo with good lighting) and a profile pic.
Lock down your privacy
Turn on geoblocking for your home state or country. Use a stage name. Don't reuse photos from your personal social media — reverse image search is real. For the full privacy playbook, see our faceless OnlyFans guide.
Set your subscription price
Start at $4.99-$9.99/month. It feels low, but your goal right now is getting subscribers in the door. You'll make the real money from PPV, customs, and tips once they're inside. Raise your price later as demand grows.
Upload your first content batch
Post 10-15 feet photos before you start promoting. Nobody subscribes to an empty page. Mix up angles, lighting, and settings. Include 2-3 locked PPV posts at $5-$15 each so new subscribers have something to buy immediately.
What Types of Feet Content Actually Sell?
Here's the biggest myth in feet content: you need perfect, beautiful feet. You don't. The mega-thread on r/feethustle (3,000+ upvotes) puts it perfectly: you're selling an experience, not just photos. If buyers just wanted to see nice feet, they'd google it for free. They're paying for the connection — a chat, a custom video, something personal. That means scarred feet, flat feet, and large feet all sell. Large feet are actually an untapped niche — most sellers with big feet don't advertise them, which means less competition for you. One thing I should be upfront about: most guides say feet content is totally faceless. And it can work that way. But from my experience, creators who show their face alongside feet content earn way more. Buyers connect with a person, not just body parts. For more shoot ideas beyond feet, check our 100+ content ideas guide.
Video outperforms photos on Reddit and in DMs. Even short 15-30 second clips of your feet get way more engagement than static photo albums. You don't need fancy equipment — your phone works fine.
- Barefoot close-ups — clean, moisturized, natural lighting. The bread and butter of every feet page.
- Pedicure content — before and after, salon visits, nail art reveals. Surprisingly high engagement.
- Oiled and lotioned feet — glossy finish, slow-motion video. Commands premium pricing.
- Shoe play — dangling heels, removing sneakers, trying on new shoes. Huge demand in this sub-niche.
- Themed shoots — seasonal (beach feet, cozy socks), color-coordinated nails, holiday themes keep your feed fresh.
- Foot worship POV — shot from the viewer's perspective looking up. One of the most popular fetish angles.
- Dirty or sweaty feet — post-workout, gardening, walking barefoot outside. Niche but extremely loyal buyers.
- Toe rings and jewelry — anklets, chains, accessories. Easy way to add variety without changing locations.
- Giantess content — feet photographed to look massive using forced perspective. Dedicated buyer community.
- ASMR feet videos — tapping, crinkling, soft sounds with feet. Growing crossover niche.
“What most creators don't get is they think with feet they won't have to show their face — but they will. You have to build a personal brand around it.”
— Mia, B9 Content Creator
How to Price Your Feet Content (With Real Numbers)
Pricing is where most new sellers get it wrong. They either charge $1 per photo (attracts time-wasters) or $50 for a single pic (too high for a new account with no reputation). Here's what actually works based on our creators and what sellers on Reddit consistently report. For our full pricing strategy, check the dedicated guide.

Upload one free album when you're starting out. It sounds counterintuitive, but a free preview converts browsers into paying buyers better than any sales pitch. Think of it as a sample menu.
“Usually the fan orders and the chatters bargain on the price — try to get the best deal. Then the model fills it within three days. It doesn't really take much.”
— Mia, B9 Content Creator
| Content Type | Beginner Price | Established Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly subscription | $4.99-$9.99 | $14.99-$24.99 | Start low to build subscriber count first |
| Feet pic album (5-10 pics) | $5-$15 | $15-$30 | Send as PPV message or locked post |
| Custom feet content | $25-$50 | $50-$100+ | Buyer specifies the exact request |
| Video (per minute) | $10-$15/min | $20-$30/min | Set a 2-minute minimum for all video orders |
| Bundle deal (15+ pics) | $20-$35 | $40-$75 | Great for converting first-time buyers |
Pricing based on B9 creator data and Reddit seller reports, 2026
How to Promote Your OnlyFans Feet Page
This is where the real work happens. Posting feet content on OnlyFans without promoting is like opening a store in the middle of nowhere. Nobody's coming unless you bring them. Reddit is your best friend here. For the full strategy, see our how to promote on Reddit. For all platforms, check the complete promotion playbook.
Reddit — your best free channel
Post in feet-specific subs like r/feetpics, r/Feetishh, and r/VerifiedFeet. Post 1-2 quality photos per day across 2-3 different subs — don't spam 10 posts at once. Use different photos with unique titles for each sub. Build karma first before dropping links. Video gets more upvotes than photos.
Twitter/X — good for building a following
Post teasers with your OnlyFans link in bio. Engage with other creators for retweets. Use 3-5 relevant hashtags per post. Not great for direct sales, but solid for visibility and building a brand over time.
TikTok — tricky but possible
Focus on foot care routines, pedicure videos, and aesthetic content. Never mention OnlyFans directly — use a Linktree in your bio. TikTok is strict about suggestive content, so keep it SFW and let curiosity do the work.
Instagram — reels for discovery
Shoe hauls, foot care routines, and aesthetic content work well for getting found. But never sell directly through Instagram DMs — chargebacks are rampant and you'll lose money every time.
Never sell feet content directly through Reddit, Instagram, or Twitter DMs. Scammers flood these platforms and you have zero buyer protection. Use them for promotion only — all actual transactions go through OnlyFans.
“We post on feet subreddits and we get a lot of fans requesting feet content from there. They know what they want and they're good spenders.”
— Mia, B9 Content Creator
How to Sell Feet Pics Without Getting Scammed
This section should be first in every guide. If you want to sell feet pics legit, you need to know what's coming. Expect nine out of ten people who message you to be scammers. That's not an exaggeration — it's the consistent experience sellers report on r/feethustle. One seller documented her first week: 14 scam attempts, zero real sales. Another made four sales on Instagram, then two buyers reversed their payments. A third did a 30-minute video call — the buyer blocked her immediately after. Here are the scams you'll actually face:
The sugar daddy allowance scam
Someone offers you $500-$2,000/week for feet pics. Sounds amazing — until they ask you to pay a 'processing fee' to unlock the payments. There is no allowance. Block immediately.
Fake payment screenshots
Scammers send edited PayPal or CashApp screenshots showing they already paid. Always check your actual account balance — never trust a screenshot in DMs.
The overpayment scam
They send more money than agreed 'by mistake' and ask you to return the difference. Once you send it back, they reverse the original payment. You lose both amounts.
PayPal chargebacks
Even with Friends and Family, buyers can claim their account was hacked and get a full refund. Worse — selling adult content violates PayPal's terms. They'll ban your account and keep your balance.
Discord and Telegram verification fees
Fake buyers ask you to get 'verified' on Discord or Telegram for a $20 fee. Once you pay, they disappear. Legitimate verification on Reddit is always free — no exceptions.
Video call content theft
Buyer pays a small amount for a live video call, screen-records the entire thing, then blocks you. They now have your content for free. Never do live calls with new buyers — get full payment upfront for pre-recorded video instead.
Rule #1: Never send content before payment clears in your account. Rule #2: Never accept payment outside OnlyFans or FeetFinder. Rule #3: If an offer sounds too good to be true, it's a scam. Every single time.
Feet Photography Tips That Actually Matter
Good news: your phone camera is enough. You don't need expensive gear to sell feet pics. But a few small adjustments separate a $5 photo from a $50 photo.
Batch your content creation. Shoot 20-30 photos in one session across 3-4 settings. Change nail color, swap accessories, switch backgrounds. One hour of shooting gives you 2-3 weeks of content.
- Natural light is everything — shoot near a window during golden hour. Overhead fluorescent light makes feet look flat and lifeless.
- Shoot from the buyer's perspective — not just looking down at your own feet. Get low, try side angles, shoot like someone else is in the room looking at your feet.
- Backgrounds matter more than you think — a clean white sheet, wood floor, grass, or sand all work. A cluttered bedroom floor kills the vibe.
- Moisturize before every shoot — dry, cracked skin is an instant no. Apply lotion 30 minutes before so it absorbs without looking greasy.
- Props add serious value — anklets, toe rings, flower petals, fruit, colored lighting. Simple additions that make each photo feel unique.
- Variety across your feed is non-negotiable — don't post 20 photos from the same angle on the same bedsheet. Change settings, angles, and nail colors between shoots.
- Watermark everything you post publicly — use a low-opacity watermark with your OnlyFans username. It won't ruin the photo but prevents free redistribution.
- Strip metadata from your files before uploading — photos contain hidden location and device data. Use a free metadata removal app to protect your privacy.
Taxes and Legal Basics for Feet Content Creators
Selling feet pics on OnlyFans is 100% legal in the US. You just need to handle taxes like any other self-employed income — because that's what it is. Most new sellers skip this part. Then tax season hits and they owe thousands they don't have. Don't be that person. For the full legal breakdown, see our legal and tax guide.
You'll get a 1099-NEC if you earn $600+
OnlyFans reports your earnings to the IRS. Even if you earn less than $600, you're still required to report the income. FeetFinder also reports earnings. See the IRS self-employment tax guidelines for details.
Save 25-30% of every payout
As a self-employed creator, you owe income tax plus 15.3% self-employment tax (Social Security + Medicare). The exact rate depends on your total income, but 25-30% is a safe amount to set aside from every payout.
Pay quarterly estimated taxes
Don't wait until April. The IRS expects quarterly payments in April, June, September, and January. Miss them and you'll owe penalties on top of what you already owe.
Track your deductions
Pedicures, nail care, lotion, props, lighting equipment, camera gear, internet bills, and phone bills are all potentially deductible business expenses. Keep receipts for everything — it adds up fast.
OnlyFans withholds zero for taxes. Every dollar you receive is pre-tax income. Set up a separate savings account and transfer 25-30% of every payout the day it hits your bank.
Frequently Asked Questions
Summary
Feet content isn't a get-rich-quick scheme, but it's one of the most accessible niches on OnlyFans. The demand is real — 56 million Americans with foot fetishes, and most of them are willing to pay for personalized content. The creators who succeed treat it like a business: consistent content, active promotion, smart pricing, and knowing how to spot scams before they waste your time. Build a personal brand around it. Don't just post photos and hope for the best. If you're ready to start but want help with the promotion and chatting side, see what our managed creators earn — and consider whether agency support makes sense for your goals.