Start with Recents, a month, or a shuffle.
Your library is split into decks — newest first, a random pass, or one deck per month broken down by week. Decided photos drop out, so every deck is only what's left to sort.
Photo Cleaner deals your library out like a deck of cards. Swipe right to keep, left to delete, and clear the pile in one batch — without uploading a single photo.
No bulk-select grids, no second-guessing. Photo Cleaner deals one photo at a time and remembers every call, so you never face the same shot twice.
Your library is split into decks — newest first, a random pass, or one deck per month broken down by week. Decided photos drop out, so every deck is only what's left to sort.
One card at a time, with the file size on every photo. Tap the bookmark to save a shot for later, and undo the last swipe whenever you change your mind.
Marked photos collect in a pending pile you can review and rescue from. Commit it and a single system dialog frees the space — tracked as a running lifetime total.
Right keeps the photo, left marks it for deletion. Both verdicts retire the card from future decks, so it never resurfaces.
Misfired a swipe? Undo reverses the most recent card in the session before anything is committed.
Deletions wait in a pending pile with a live bytes-to-free total. Review it, restore anything, then delete the rest in one batch.
Every decision is saved, so a half-finished deck resumes at the first card you haven't sorted yet.
A perceptual-hash scan groups visually similar photos side by side with the newest as the suggested keeper — so the five near-misses of the same moment collapse into one easy decision.
Sort the whole library, a shuffled pass, or month by month down to the week.
Lifetime freed space, photos deleted, cleanup streaks, and a weekly activity chart.
A keep-for-later list separate from triage and from your OS Favorites.
The whole pending pile commits through a single system delete dialog.
Photo Cleaner stores only your keep-and-delete decisions and tallies on device. It reads thumbnails and metadata from your library — it never copies, uploads, or backs up your photos, and never downloads iCloud originals.
Three free palettes and 27 more with Pro, light through dark.
Set an optional daily cleanup reminder to keep the habit going, with the full app localized into 39 languages out of the box.
No sign-up, no profile. Grant photo access and start swiping.
Keep on the right, delete on the left, and a stamp confirms the call as the card slides away.