About Kodak Gallery
Kodak Gallery was an online photo printing and personalized products service operated by Eastman Kodak, offering photo prints, photo books, calendars, greeting cards, and photo gifts from digital images uploaded by customers. At its peak it was one of the largest online photo printing services in the United States, competing with Shutterfly, Snapfish, and similar photo-to-product platforms.
The service allowed users to store photos online, share albums with family and friends, and order professional-quality prints and custom photo products delivered to their door. Kodak Gallery's integration with Kodak's broader brand and its emphasis on print quality made it a trusted option for customers wanting to preserve digital memories as physical products.
Kodak Gallery ceased operations in 2012 when Eastman Kodak filed for bankruptcy, and customers were redirected to Shutterfly to migrate their stored photos. Current photo printing shoppers seeking comparable services should explore Shutterfly, Snapfish, Walmart Photo Center, and Walgreens Photo for online photo printing and personalized photo gift products.
Quick Savings Tips
- Kodak Gallery permanently closed in 2012 when Eastman Kodak filed for bankruptcy
- Shutterfly absorbed many former Kodak Gallery customers and offers comparable services
- Snapfish provides competitive photo printing and photo book pricing
- Walmart and Walgreens Photo Centers offer in-store pickup for next-day photo prints
- Amazon Prints offers free cloud storage for Prime members with competitive print pricing