Maxphoto adds photobook.ai apps in the United Kingdom
Singapore-based AI photobook technology provider Photobook.ai announced the release of iOS and Android print-on-demand apps for the Maxphoto photo service in the United Kingdom. MaxPhoto is traditionally known for its 1-hour print service where customers can order prints-on-demand and pick them up at any retail location within an hour. The Photobook.ai app used by Maxphoto is the white-label photobook mobile app, with various print-on-demand products like canvas gallery wraps, posters, mugs, photo blocks and photo prints added pm/
Within the photo print mobile app, users can quickly pick any number of photos from Facebook, Instagram, Google Photos or Dropbox and even mix and match them. The company says the AI automatically knows where to trim to fit within the 4:3 aspect ratio of photo prints in any size, plus ensure faces and key subjects are detected and not trimmed off.
The AI photo print app is also able to let users choose to pick-up their orders from any one of more than 450 Maxphoto and Tesco retail store locations. Users can also pay directly in-app using PayPal, credit cards, Apple and Google Pay, or simply pay in-store when they pick up their orders. The photos are sent directly by the app to the right store or fulfillment facility, depending on the SKU. Everything are centrally tracked through photobook.ai’s Global Print System (GPS) back-end that comes as part of the white-label photobook mobile app suite.
Max Spielmann is part of the Timpson group, which also runs the print service at Tescos and owns Snappy Snaps, another premier chain of U.K. print specialty stores.
[Editor’s Note: Photobook.ai is a sponsor of the Dead Pixels Society and the company is a client of InfoCircle LLC, the publisher of the Dead Pixels Society.]