
Google is testing in its application Google Photos a system of print subscription of some of the photos that we have taken in the last 30 days and have been stored in the app of the North American company.
With this subscription system Google will send 10 photos every month to keep those memories in print.
Although Google Photos initially uses artificial intelligence to choose the photos to print, we can choose one of the three possible themes for these prints, giving us the possibility of editing the photos before to print them.
These topics are:
- People and pets: Here the best moments with people and pets are relived, printing the best photos every month.
- Main Landscapes: You can print photos of the best landscapes, outdoor photos and urban landscapes, from the last 30 days.
- A little bit of everything: In this option the best moments are mixed, both landscapes, people and pets. Each month the top 10 photos will be printed automatically.

This service is currently in testing phase only in the United States. Those who are graced with this test will get a banner that says "You are invited to the monthly test of photographic prints".
The cost of this new subscription, when fully operational, will be 7.99 dollars per month. Subscribers will get images printed on 4 x 6-inch matte white cardstock, with 1/8-inch border.
This new subscription joins paperback and hardcover photos, which Google began offering in 2017, last year's canvas prints, or direct print service at CVS or Walmart.
This type of subscription still does not have a launch date in Spain nor do we know if it will be an exclusive service for the United States, but it will It is true that as an idea it is not bad, although its price raises many doubts.