Pick the right cleanup path, not just the loudest app
Side-by-side guides for choosing between phone cleaner apps, AI photo editors, and doing it manually. Each page frames a real decision and shows where every option is genuinely stronger, so you can match the workflow to your device and your actual problem.
Comparison guides
Start from your device and the problem you are trying to solve. Each guide opens into a side-by-side table and a clear next step.
Best AI photo editor for profile pictures
A BOFU comparison page for users choosing an AI photo editor for LinkedIn, resumes, bios, dating profiles, and other profile-image workflows.
Read guideBest iPhone cleaner apps
A BOFU comparison page for users choosing an iPhone cleaner app instead of manual storage cleanup.
Read guideBest Android cleaner apps
A BOFU comparison page for Android users choosing a broader cleanup app instead of patching storage manually.
Read guideBest screenshot cleaner for Android
A BOFU comparison page for Android users whose lowest-risk cleanup opportunity is stale screenshots and saved captures.
Read guideBest apps to merge duplicate contacts on Android
A BOFU comparison page for Android users deciding between contact-merge tools, broader organizers, and manual contact cleanup.
Read guideBest phone cleaner apps
A broader BOFU comparison page for Android and generic phone-cleaner intent.
Read guideCleanor vs manual cleanup
Compare a guided iPhone cleanup flow with the slower, higher-friction manual path inside Photos and Settings.
Read guideCleanor vs manual cleanup
Compare a broader Android cleanup workflow against manual storage cleanup across screenshots, videos, contacts, and clutter.
Read guideCleanor vs Cleaner Guru
Compare a focused media-cleanup path with a broader all-in-one iPhone cleaner and organizer.
Read guideCleanor vs Clever Cleaner
Compare a focused review-first cleanup path with a free-first iPhone cleaner built around duplicates, heavies, and swipe cleanup.
Read guideHow we build a comparison
So the pages feel grounded and useful instead of like a generic ranking.
Framed around a real decision
Every page starts from the exact choice a person is weighing, not a generic "best of" list, so the guidance maps to what you are actually trying to do.
Honest about tradeoffs
Each option gets a fair description of where it is stronger and where it is weaker, including manual cleanup, so the comparison stays useful rather than promotional.
Kept current
Comparisons are reviewed as the apps and the cleanup workflows change, so the side-by-side view keeps reflecting how things actually behave today.
Common questions
What people usually want to know before they trust a comparison.
What are Cleanor comparison pages?
Each comparison page puts two paths side by side, an app versus another app, or an app versus manual cleanup, so you can see which one fits your situation before you commit. They are decision guides, not ranked lists.
How does Cleanor decide what to compare?
Comparisons are built around the real choice a person is making at that moment, for example a media-first iPhone cleaner versus a broader utility bundle. The goal is to match the workflow to the problem, not to crown a single winner.
Are these comparisons neutral?
We are transparent that Cleanor is our product, so where a comparison includes it we explain exactly which use cases it fits and which it does not. Manual cleanup and other apps are described by what they are genuinely good at.
Which comparison should I read first?
Start from your device and your main problem. On iPhone, the iPhone cleaner and manual-cleanup comparisons are the most common starting points; on Android, start with the phone cleaner or screenshot comparison.