Turn iPhone Photos Into A Magazine With Recently

Written by Ben

June 16, 2022

Recently is a mobile-to-magazine app that publishes a personal photo magazine, straight from an iPhone. Great for the Instagram obsessed and busy parents, Recently is a true time-saver! I also love the idea of gifting a college student Recently, a great way for them to head off to school with a personalized gift and if they are anything like I was, a way to combat the homesickness 🙂

Staring at $12.99/month, it is the only app that automates the arduous task of organizing & laying out photos on a phoneRecently preselects the best photos from a camera roll and has hundreds of quick-pick features to help make collectable photo magazines ten times faster than any other app. 

It uses an algorithm to layout the magazines and creates each page including adjusting, sizing and using fine tuned precision to place the photos perfectly based on their ratio and order. Every 50 page magazine can hold up to 150, all for the same price! They only print on Mohawk, 100% cotton rag, acid free, uncoated paper using Epson K3 Ultrachrome Archival ink. Needless to say these magazines will not be stashed on a bookshelf collecting dust. They are to be proudly and predominantly displayed and double as an interior design element in any space. 

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