Photos are not ordinary cache files
Photos may contain documents, receipts, work notes, family moments, or scenes that cannot be recreated.
Photo cleanup should not be only about one-tap deletion. A safer workflow groups similar and duplicate photos, lets you compare them, and then asks you to confirm what to remove.
Photos may contain documents, receipts, work notes, family moments, or scenes that cannot be recreated.
Grouping, comparing, and confirming helps you understand what you are deleting and keep the better shot.
Recently Deleted can help, but it should not replace careful review before deletion.
Use it when your gallery has many bursts, screenshots, repeated saves, or similar shots.
Use it when you want to compare photos before deleting instead of relying on one-tap cleanup.
Use built-in photo tools first if you only need simple exact-duplicate suggestions.
Back up important photos before large cleanup sessions.
Best for: Reviewing similar photos and cleaning duplicates with confirmation
Strength: Photo-focused grouping and deliberate cleanup flow
Limit: Not a full phone cleaner
Best for: Basic gallery management and exact duplicate prompts
Strength: Already integrated with the system photo library
Limit: May be less focused on broad similar-photo review
Best for: Storage summaries across many file types
Strength: Can show broad storage categories
Limit: Less tailored to photo comparison and album context
Not always. It is better to review candidate photos before deleting anything permanent or meaningful.
It can help, but behavior differs by platform and settings. Review before deleting is still safer.
It helps users find similar and duplicate photos faster, then confirm deletion deliberately.
Review similar and unwanted photos, clean duplicate images safely, organize albums, and free phone storage.