
Note: You can also send prints to CVS from your smartphone via the CVS or Snapfish apps.

Expect to pay 33 cents for one print - you can get better results for a slightly lower price at our picks for the best professional photo labs, below, if you’re willing to wait (and pay to ship). Photo quality won’t match up to professional printers, but CVS appears to have the fewest complaints for inaccurate colors and fuzzy images. Ordering is also fairly simple, though photo printing kiosks aren’t without glitches. Printing at the chain’s Kodak kiosks is quick for consumers who just can’t wait a few days for an online order. While the quality can vary from location to location, CVS is perhaps the most consistent. We have had some success at one drugstore, only to get 5 x 7s printed on 8 x 10 sheets (and having to dig out the scissors to cut them out manually) at another. One drugstore or superstore may have solid print quality, while the same store by the same name in the next town over may not. In-person photo kiosks are quick and convenient, but they are often inconsistent since there are a number of different factors that affect print quality. CVS The best place to pick up your prints in-person If you’re looking for the most freebies, the Shutterfly app could be the one to download. That’s a big plus for casual photographers who need to back up their files, since paid cloud storage options get pretty pricey. (And chances are, you can probably find a coupon for Shutterfly.) The Shutterfly app offers free unlimited 4 x 6 prints, a free 4 x 6 photo book every month, and free, unlimited cloud storage for your photos.

Shutterfly may be a bit pricier than Snapfish online, but the app offers even more free perks. residents and you still have to pay shipping and taxes, but the ease of using the app and the price are tough to beat. Plus, partnerships with Walmart, CVS, and Walgreens lets you pick up your orders from those retailers.Īlong with its web platform, the Snapfish app makes it easy to order from a smartphone - and offers 100 free prints for a month per year. While Snapfish won’t get you the same quality as the pricier professional printing options, its prints are solid compared to other similarly priced competitors. For example, a 4 x 6 print starts at 9 cents instead of 15 cents. In many categories, Snapfish is more affordable than its main competition, Shutterfly.

Snapfish is a quick, simple consumer option for printing out snapshots at affordable prices. If you’re looking for a photo product from calendars to pillow cases, chances are, Snapfish has it.
