Duplicate photos
~5 GB
"Storage Almost Full" rarely tells you what to delete. Enter rough counts and see where the gigabytes hide — duplicates, screenshots, and large videos — before you start clearing.
Estimates only. Nothing is collected or uploaded — the math runs in your browser.
Estimated recoverable space
~9 GB
Clear duplicates and large videos first — that's usually where most of it is.
Duplicate photos
~5 GB
Screenshots
~1 GB
Large videos
~5 GB
Storage Cleaner scans on-device for duplicates, screenshots, and large videos — review-first, so nothing deletes without your OK. Free scan, no ads, no weekly subscription.
It depends on how photo- and video-heavy your library is, but a first cleanup commonly recovers a few hundred megabytes to several gigabytes. Large videos and duplicate or near-duplicate photos almost always account for most of it; screenshots and downloads add smaller follow-up gains.
Transparent, conservative averages: about 3 MB per HEIC photo, 1.2 MB per screenshot, and per-minute video rates of roughly 60 MB (1080p), 170 MB (4K30), and 350 MB (4K60). Real files vary, so treat the result as a ballpark, not a promise. The math runs entirely in your browser.
Most libraries hide repeated shots from bursts, edits, HDR, and re-saves. A 15–25% duplicate-or-near-duplicate rate is typical, so the estimator multiplies your photo count by an adjustable percentage rather than guessing an exact number.
No. It collects nothing and uploads nothing — you type approximate counts and it does simple arithmetic locally. To actually find and clear the clutter on-device, Storage Cleaner scans your library with review-first controls so nothing deletes without your confirmation.
Want the full walkthrough? Read iPhone storage full but nothing to delete or how to free up storage on iPhone.