What the lab builds
The lab focuses on products with clear, practical jobs: preparing images for marketplaces, handling fast publishing tasks, protecting sensitive visuals before sharing, and helping people clean up device clutter.
Cleanor Labs builds browser-first photo and video tools,
marketplace workflows, and mobile cleanup products.
The lab focuses on products with clear, practical jobs: preparing images for marketplaces, handling fast publishing tasks, protecting sensitive visuals before sharing, and helping people clean up device clutter.
The site is where tool pages, product pages, guides, comparisons, updates, and support all meet. It is designed to make the intent behind each workflow clear instead of forcing people through generic marketing copy.
The company is easier to understand when the website, the tools, and the apps are shown as one connected product surface.
252 live tool pages covering marketplace image prep, resizing, redaction, metadata cleanup, and other browser-first photo workflows.
8 product tracks spanning iPhone cleanup, Android cleanup, and a coming AI photo editor.
Direct support runs through support@cleanor.app, with release notes, methodology, and authorship pages visible so the site does not feel anonymous or stale.
The site is structured around practical jobs and decision points: marketplace prep, cleanup features, solution pages, comparisons, and support flows.
The company page should always lead back to real products people can actually explore.
iPhone storage cleaner for duplicate photos, similar images, and large videos.
Android phone cleaner for photos, videos, screenshots, contacts, and old calendar clutter.
An Android alarm clock app for calmer wake-ups, focused routines, and lower-friction daily timing.
An Android image-to-PDF app for turning photos, screenshots, and document images into clean PDF files in a few taps.
An Android PDF scanner app for capture, cleanup, and document export from one simpler scanning flow.
An Android photo utility for reducing file size, resizing images, and preparing pictures for upload or sharing.
An Android video utility for reducing clip size, changing resolution, and making large files easier to share or store.
An AI photo editor exploring identity, style, portrait variation, and fast creative edits.
Authors, methodology, and release notes exist so the site feels maintained and accountable instead of anonymous.
2 team profiles covering guides, comparisons, and product updates.
3 short sections explaining how the guides and comparison pages are put together.
9 visible updates tied to launches, site changes, and product-related improvements.
These notes make product and site changes visible instead of leaving them hidden behind silent edits.
Added a stronger editorial and trust layer through author profiles, an about page, methodology documentation, and release notes.
Strengthened the internal link graph so supporting blog content now routes directly into product, feature, solution, and comparison pages.
Launched a dedicated support page with a styled inbound form, anti-spam protections, and server-side request handling.