For a few dollars a month, Google will automatically print and send your best photos to you
- Motasem Zaitoun

- Feb 3, 2020
- 1 min read
If you are a user of Google Photos you will probably know that the application brings out some of your best images using artificial intelligence, whether by adding special effects to them or by collecting them together.
And last September, Google added to the app the feature to automatically format memories, and now the company is testing a new service that automatically prints the best photos it takes every month and sends it to you by mail.
For eight dollars a month, Google will automatically pick ten of your best photos from last month, print them on glossy 10 x 15-cm photo paper with a 31-mm frame, and then mail it to you.
Instead of receiving random images, you'll be able to set preferences by choosing what you like most among groups: people, pets, landscapes, or a mixture of everything.
If you are anxious to receive a monthly envelope that includes ten sudden pictures, you may have to wait a period of time, because this service is currently operating in a pilot framework in the United States only, and it is also available to a limited number of users.
If you live in the United States and want to know if you can try it, head over to Google Photos and see if there is at the top of the page an ad that mentions this service. If you do not find this ad, then this means that you are not from the category you choose. Wait for it to be made public.
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