Solution

Phone Storage Cleanup Helpers

Guided browser-first helpers for diagnosing what is filling a phone, reviewing likely duplicate photos, scanning selected media locally, estimating the biggest storage wins, and choosing the right cleanup path.

  • Work out whether screenshots, duplicate photos, large videos, or downloads are the real problem
  • Estimate which cleanup pass is likely to reclaim the most space first
  • Build a short cleanup plan before you start deleting files manually
  • Shrink especially heavy files when compression is the better answer than deletion

Start with diagnosis instead of random deletion

When a phone feels full, people usually do not need ten unrelated utilities. They need a cleaner first move. This collection is built around that first move: diagnose the pressure, estimate the biggest win, and only then move into the narrower tool or app flow that actually fits the problem.

That first move is stronger when it can include a local scan of the selected media batch. Even a partial scan of photos and videos can show whether the pressure is really coming from screenshots, heavy clips, or obvious duplicate copies.

That makes this page different from a generic file-compression stack. Compression can still help, but only after the storage bottleneck is clear enough to act on confidently.

Diagnose and prioritize

Start with triage, rough space estimates, and a short cleanup plan before you touch the harder categories.

Shrink the heaviest media and documents

If deletion is not the best answer, reduce oversized files before they keep blocking storage or sharing.

Clean the handoff and review passes

Move into privacy-safe cleanup or image review once you know which files still need attention.

Related collections

Keep the workflow moving with adjacent stacks.

These solution pages overlap with the same jobs, formats, or handoff steps.