Inmate Photos: Photos to Jail

4.6
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About this app

Remind your incarcerated friend or loved one that they are not forgotten by sending photos to them when they are in jail, a corrections institution, or a BOP or state prison. Ordering photos within our app is easy and takes just a few minutes.

It is very easy to use our app:
* Sign up using your email address, Google, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter account
* Specify the inmate you intend to send photos to by entering their federal BOP register number or by selecting the state, facility, and ID number for the jail they are at
* Read and understand the rules of the jail or prison that you selected
* Upload photos from your device, Facebook, Google, or Instagram
* Add a personalized message
* Confirm your address, so the facility knows where to send any photos that violate their rules to
* Place your order

While we do not send cards, videos, organize visits, or transfer money, our focus is to make sending pictures easy and affordable.

While Securus, Corrlinks, and jPay print photos in black and white ink on plain copy paper, Inmate Photos will connect the inmate with a high-quality professional print in full-color. Freeprints services charge up to $9.99 for shipping. Our shipping charge is never more than $6.95.

All inmates receive a mugshot when they arrive at a facility, but that is the only photo they will receive outside of a civilian sending them photos.

Pictures sent by you can cheer up the people in your network of friends and loved ones who are at a low point in their life. Being a pen-pal and sending photos can really help put an inmate in a better state of mind and remind them that you care.

The United States houses 2.2 million inmates, which is 25% of the world’s incarcerated population. We are a service for imprisoned people, their friends, and their relatives.

Prisons have rules and regulations about delivering physical items to the inmates. We help you comply with those rules and ensure that the photos get delivered to the inmate.
We currently service all federal facilities and are constantly adding state prisons and county and city jails.
Updated on
Mar 10, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
App info and performance
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 10 others
Data isn’t encrypted
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.7
2.81K reviews
Danielle Tsakounis
February 9, 2026
My experience with the company who runs this app was great. It went very smoothly & efficiently. They do everything on their part to get the orders out quickly. Unfortunately, once the items are delivered to the facility they have no control over how long it takes to deliver it to the inmate. Despite that variable, I was reassured by Amelia, who was very responsive & knowledgeable, that if the inmate doesn't receive it by a certain date she would be happy to process the order again at no charge.
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Amber Maunders-Delight
March 16, 2026
The service is really cool so that the inmates can have actual real pictures printed on real picture paper but the shipping on it is absolutely insane. When I ordered five photos the shipping was $7 when I ordered 30 photos the shipping was $22. And after we already have a ton of fees added on to everything that we get for them in there already it's just like so much. But I do appreciate how the service works and obviously I have ordered
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Lydia McCray
April 11, 2026
this app is absolute hacking in fishing nightmare All it does is get your information and tell you that you can't even use it I'm not sure if these places are working for the criminal or if they're working for the person on the outside but it does seem to be you guys are giving them plenty of access are you letting them out as well not just same pictures I would like to know what's going on
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