Start with the biggest wins
Large videos and repeated media usually create the fastest visible space recovery.
Choose the route that matches the device or the clutter type first, then move into the helper, the app page, or the broader tool collection that fits.
The goal is not to browse every collection. It is to land on the first route that makes the next cleanup move obvious.
Start with duplicates, screenshots, and large videos before the harder photo decisions.
Take the broader cleanup route for screenshots, downloads, mixed media, and device clutter.
Use the safer camera-roll order when the pressure is mostly photos, screenshots, and similar shots.
Recover the biggest blocks of space first by reviewing the heaviest saved clips and screen recordings.
Remove low-value reference images, receipts, and saved captures before touching real memories.
Check exported files, attachments, and saved documents when the phone feels full outside Photos.
Fix contact clutter last, after the heavy media categories are already under control.
Heavy files first, low-risk clutter second, and only then the categories that require more judgment.
Large videos and repeated media usually create the fastest visible space recovery.
Screenshots, saved attachments, and download leftovers are easier than emotional photo decisions.
Contacts, albums, and harder photo curation become much simpler after the obvious clutter is gone.
Start in the browser if the source of the pressure is still unclear. Jump to the app page if you already know the cleanup is about duplicates, screenshots, and heavy media.
Estimate where the space is going, scan selected files locally, and build a short cleanup order.
Open the iPhone app page built around duplicates, screenshots, similar photos, and large videos.
See the Android cleanup preview for screenshots, downloads, repeated media, and mixed device clutter.
Once the storage route is clear, the rest of the solutions layer still covers PDFs, OCR, privacy-safe sharing, seller assets, and smaller utility work.
Browser-first tools for cleaning up, converting, and exporting photo-heavy files without bouncing between multiple utilities.
A full document toolkit for creating, editing, securing, reviewing, and exporting PDFs in the browser.
Curated tools for pulling text out of images and PDFs, building searchable scans, and moving document content into editable form.
A privacy-focused solution page for blurring, pixelating, black-boxing, redacting, and stripping sensitive metadata before you share files.
Curated tools for product photos, background cleanup, listing collages, marketplace checks, and quick seller-ready exports.
A solution page for link cleanup, campaign tracking, validation, markup previews, and fast browser-first SEO operations.
A practical collection of markdown, HTML, JSON, CSV, and small browser utilities for content prep and structured data cleanup.