25-second product demo

How to use KeepFirst

Start with a small batch, choose the photos worth keeping, and let everything else wait in the Review Bin. Nothing is removed until you review and confirm through iOS.

Transcript

  1. 0:00 My iPhone camera roll is always full.
  2. 0:02 I don't want to pay for more iCloud storage.
  3. 0:05 But deleting photos one by one is exhausting.
  4. 0:08 Most photo cleaners make you choose what to delete.
  5. 0:12 So I built KeepFirst the opposite way: choose what to keep first.
  6. 0:17 Everything else goes into a Review Bin, so nothing disappears right away.
  7. 0:21 Then batch delete. iOS still gives you Recently Deleted for 30 days.
  8. 0:24 KeepFirst: Photo Cleaner.

The workflow, step by step

  1. 1

    Open a small photo batch

    Start from a recent Moment, a photo Kind, or an album so the cleanup stays focused.

  2. 2

    Choose what you want to keep

    Select the photos and videos that matter. KeepFirst begins with preservation instead of asking you to mark every deletion.

  3. 3

    Move the rest to the Review Bin

    Continue with Keep & Next. Items you did not keep wait in the in-app Review Bin instead of disappearing immediately.

  4. 4

    Review and confirm

    Check the Review Bin, restore anything you want, then confirm deletion through the standard iOS flow.

Choose what matters. Review the rest.

KeepFirst keeps cleanup deliberate: your keepers first, the Review Bin second, and final deletion last.

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