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Google Photos’ print shop is now available in Canada and Europe

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Google Photos users in Canada and Europe can print soon.

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  • Prints include canvases, photo albums, and more.
  • Google Photos charges for tax and shipping.
  • Google Photos users in Canada and Europe will soon be able to print their photos.
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Users of Google Images in Canada and Europe will soon have a new option to share their photos, thanks to Google’s new printing service. You may order a variety of picture products, including canvases, photo albums, and more, and have them delivered right to your house. Let’s have a look at the cost.

You can get 4×4, 4×6, 5X7, 8X10, 11X14, 12X12 and 16X20 prints for for $0.39 from Google for people in the Canadian market. In the event that you want a bigger picture, Google can provide canvas prints ranging in size from 8×8 to 20×24. If you’re in Europe, it  will charge you 0.15 for prints in the following sizes (in centimeters): 10×10, 10×15, 13×18, 20×20, 20×30, 30×45, 40×60, 5050, 5075, and 60×90. It will also charge for prints in the following sizes (in centimeters). Choose from 2020 to 75100-size canvas prints for even more space. Visit the Google Photos store if you’re interested in learning more about your part of Europe.

If you want something a little more personal, you can always buy a photo book with a set of photos that was put together just for you. You can let the search engine do this, or you can pick the photos yourself. The photo book can be bought with either a hard or a soft cover. Google Photos does charge for tax and shipping, but the amount depends on where you live.

If you don’t already use Google Photos, you should give it a shot. It’s a powerful photo gallery app that can help you organise, edit, and back up your photos to an online server. Google Photos prints are available in the United States, Canada, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

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