9,000 photos don't get sorted.
They get decided.
keepbin shows you a single photo from your library, at random and full screen. Swipe right and you keep it; swipe left and it drops into the bin. Nothing is deleted until you say so.
Coming soon to the App Store · iPhone · free
Why freeing up iPhone storage is so hard
You open the gallery with a full phone, see four thousand photos and close it again without deleting a single one. That is not laziness: deciding about four thousand things at once is impossible. They all look important when you see them together in a tiny grid.
keepbin turns the problem around. One photo, large, with nothing around it. About that one you can decide, and in a minute you have been through forty.
Videos are what really take up room
One minute of 4K video weighs more than three hundred photos. That is why videos are mixed in with everything else: they are the ones that give you gigabytes back at once. The app shows you the size of each file before you decide.
Nothing is deleted until you say so
What you discard goes to a bin inside the app, not to your phone's trash. You can undo, close the app and come back tomorrow: it is still there waiting. When you have had enough you empty it in one go, and that is where it actually gets deleted, with a single confirmation instead of forty.
Your photos never leave your phone
No accounts, no sign-up, no cloud. keepbin never uploads, copies or shares any of your photos. It has no ads, no trackers and no analytics either: there is nothing to collect because nothing is collected. It is all written down in the privacy policy.
Frequently asked questions
Are photos deleted straight away?
No. They go to the app's bin and you can undo. They are only deleted when you empty it yourself.
I deleted photos and my storage has not gone down. Why?
Because iOS keeps them for another 30 days under "Recently Deleted". Until that passes or you empty that folder by hand, the space is still taken. It happens with any app that deletes photos, and this one warns you before and after.
Does it detect duplicate or blurry photos?
No, and that is deliberate. keepbin does not decide for you: it shows them and you decide. If you want an automatic cleaner, this is not your app.
How much does it cost?
It's free, with no ads and no in-app purchases.
Is there an Android version?
Not yet. iPhone first.