Asda Photo is one of the most affordable photo printing services in the UK, with standard 6x4 prints starting at just £0.09 and same-day Click & Collect available in as little as one hour. If you need prints quickly and cheaply — for a birthday card, a last-minute gift, or simply clearing your camera roll — it is hard to beat on price or convenience. The question is whether the quality holds up.
This review covers the full range at Asda Photo, from basic prints to canvas art and personalised gifts, and gives you a straight answer on who should use it and who should look elsewhere. We have looked closely at the product range, pricing, and the real trade-offs that matter to UK shoppers before you hand over your money or drive to your local store.
About Asda Photo
Asda Photo sits within the wider Asda supermarket group and has been printing photos for UK customers for years, operating as an online-first service with fulfilment through Asda stores nationwide. That supermarket backbone is both its biggest strength and its defining limitation. It means near-universal access — most of the UK lives within reasonable distance of an Asda — and it means the pricing is structured to compete with the high street rather than with specialist print labs.
In the UK photo printing market, Asda Photo competes directly with Snapfish, Photobox, and Boots Photo. Its clearest advantage is the Click & Collect model: you upload your photos online, place an order, and collect in-store the same day. No waiting three to five days for a postal delivery. For anyone who has ever needed prints for a funeral, a school project, or a weekend away, that speed matters more than any other feature on the spec sheet.
The brand does not position itself as a premium print lab. It positions itself as fast, accessible, and cheap. On those terms, it largely delivers.

What Asda Photo Offers
The range is broader than most shoppers expect from a supermarket photo service. The core product is photo prints — available in sizes from standard 6x4 up to larger poster formats — but the catalogue extends well beyond paper.
- Photo prints — from £0.09 for a 6x4; bulk orders reduce the per-unit cost further
- Canvas prints — stretched canvas in multiple sizes, starting around £9.99
- Framed prints — ready-to-hang, with frame included
- Photo posters — larger format prints for walls
- Photo mugs — personalised with your image, a reliable gift option
- Acrylic blocks and wooden blocks — desk-display formats that have grown in popularity
- Metal wallet cards — a niche but useful product for carrying a photo
- Photo slate — printed on slate tile, a popular gift format
- Personalised gifts — the broader gift category, which includes various formats above
Prices run from £0.09 at the bottom to £24.99 at the top end of the range. In-store collection is free. Home delivery is available but adds cost and time, which rather undermines the main reason to use Asda Photo over a postal competitor. The bulk discount structure rewards anyone ordering 50 or more prints at a time, making it genuinely useful for events like weddings, school reunions, or holidays.

Featured Product: Canvas Prints
Of everything in the Asda Photo range, the canvas print is the product that offers the clearest value case and the one most likely to end up on your wall rather than in a drawer.
A canvas print from Asda Photo is a photo of your choice stretched over a wooden frame and ready to hang. You upload an image through the website, choose your size, and either collect in-store or have it delivered. The process takes about five minutes if your image is already on your phone.
The entry price sits around £9.99 for a smaller size, which puts it well below what you would pay at a dedicated print lab like Photobox or at a high street framer. For a product you are going to hang in a living room or give as a birthday present, that price point is genuinely competitive.
Who it works for: The canvas print is the right choice if you want a quick, affordable wall piece from a holiday photo, a family portrait, or a pet photo. It is also a reliable last-minute gift — the same-day Click & Collect means you can order in the morning and collect before a birthday dinner that evening. For grandparents who want a grandchild's photo on the wall, or parents marking a milestone, it does the job at a price that does not require much deliberation.
The honest caveat: The quality of a canvas print is directly tied to the quality of the photo you upload. Asda Photo's printing is consistent, but it cannot rescue a low-resolution or poorly lit image. A blurry smartphone snap will look worse at canvas size than it does on your phone screen. Upload the highest resolution version you have, and the result will be noticeably better. The canvas itself is a standard gallery-wrap style — not the thickest frame on the market, but solid enough for home display.
Real-world value: If you were to order a comparable canvas from a specialist lab, you would typically pay 30–50% more for the same size. The difference in print quality exists but is not dramatic for casual home use. If you are printing for a professional exhibition or a client gift where quality is scrutinised, look elsewhere. For the family home, Asda Photo's canvas is hard to fault at the price.
Check the current price on canvas prints at Asda Photo.

Pros and Cons of Asda Photo
Pros
- Same-day Click & Collect in as little as one hour — genuinely useful when you need prints fast, and no other major UK photo service matches this for speed at this price.
- Free in-store collection — you pay nothing extra to collect, which keeps the final cost honest. A 6x4 print at £0.09 stays at £0.09.
- Bulk order discounts — ordering 50 or more prints brings the per-unit price down further, making it practical for events and holidays.
- Wide product range — from standard prints to canvas, acrylic blocks, slates, and mugs, the range covers most gift and display needs without going to a second supplier.
- Price ceiling of £24.99 — nothing in the range will surprise you with a large bill. The top end of the catalogue is still accessible, which matters when you are buying gifts for several people at once.
Cons
- Quality is functional, not exceptional — the prints are fine for home use and gifts, but they do not match the colour accuracy or paper weight of a dedicated photo lab. If you are printing something you care deeply about — a wedding portrait, a professional shoot — the difference is noticeable.
- Home delivery undermines the main advantage — the Click & Collect speed is the reason to use Asda Photo. If you opt for home delivery instead, you lose that edge and are paying similar prices to competitors who may offer better print quality by post.
- Dependent on Asda store proximity — if you do not live near an Asda, the same-day collection is irrelevant, and the service becomes a slower, less distinctive option.

Who Is Asda Photo For?
Asda Photo is the right service for shoppers who need prints quickly and cheaply, and who live within reach of an Asda store. The clearest use cases are: printing holiday photos in bulk, ordering a last-minute personalised gift, or getting prints for a school project or family event without waiting days for delivery.
It is also a solid choice for grandparents and families who want physical photos on walls and shelves but do not want to spend specialist-lab prices. A canvas print at around £9.99 or a photo mug as a birthday gift are both reasonable value by any measure.
Who should skip it: Photographers and anyone printing images where colour accuracy, paper quality, or archival longevity genuinely matters should use a dedicated print lab. If you are not near an Asda, the home delivery option is not fast enough or cheap enough to justify using Asda Photo over Snapfish or Photobox for postal orders. And if you want premium framing or fine art paper, this is not the service for you.
For the average UK household buying prints and gifts on a budget, it earns its place.
FAQ
Is Asda Photo legit?
Yes, Asda Photo is a legitimate service operated by Asda, one of the UK's largest supermarket chains. Orders are fulfilled through Asda stores, and the Click & Collect process is well-established. You are not dealing with an unknown third party — the same consumer rights and returns expectations that apply to any Asda purchase apply here.
How long does Asda Photo delivery take?
Click & Collect is available in as little as one hour from your nearest Asda store, and collection is free. Home delivery takes longer and adds cost — if speed is the reason you are using Asda Photo, collect in-store. Postal delivery timescales vary, so check the estimated date at checkout before confirming.
How much does Asda Photo cost for standard prints?
Standard 6x4 prints start at £0.09 each, making them among the cheapest available from a UK photo service. Prices rise with size and product type, reaching up to £24.99 for larger or more complex items like framed prints. Bulk orders of 50 or more prints attract additional discounts.
Can I return an Asda Photo order if I am unhappy with the quality?
Personalised products are generally non-refundable under UK consumer law unless they are faulty or not as described. If your order arrives damaged or the print quality is clearly defective, Asda's customer service should resolve it. Check the specific terms on the Asda Photo website before ordering, particularly for higher-value items like canvas prints.
Is Asda Photo good for canvas prints?
Asda Photo canvas prints are good value for home use and gifts, starting at around £9.99. The quality is consistent and the same-day collection option is a genuine advantage. They are not the right choice if you need professional-grade colour accuracy or archival paper — for that, a specialist lab will serve you better — but for everyday display and gifting, they are hard to beat at the price.
Our Verdict
Asda Photo does exactly what it sets out to do: fast, affordable photo products with free same-day collection from your local store. The £0.09 print price is genuinely cheap, the canvas and gift range is wider than you might expect, and the one-hour Click & Collect is a real differentiator in the UK market. No other major service matches that combination of speed and cost.
The trade-off is quality. These are not premium prints, and if you are producing something that needs to look exceptional — a professional portrait, a wedding anniversary gift you will keep for decades — you should pay more and use a specialist lab. But for the school photo wall, the birthday mug, the holiday prints you actually want to see rather than leave on your phone, Asda Photo is a practical, honest choice.
If you live near an Asda and want prints without fuss or a large bill, browse the full range at Asda Photo and see what suits you.
We rate Asda Photo 3.5 out of 5.