How to Delete All Screenshots on iPhone

Boarding passes from 2024, recipes you never cooked, memes you already sent — screenshots are the clutter you create daily and never clean. Time to fix that in one sitting.

The quick answer

Run a screenshot scan in Clear Storage: it isolates every screen capture in your library so you can review and bulk-delete them without hunting through the camera roll. Empty Recently Deleted afterward to reclaim the space.

Step-by-step: the screenshot purge

  1. Open Clear Storage → Screenshots. Every screen capture, in one place.
  2. Skim for keepers. Most screenshots served their purpose within a day of being taken — genuinely important ones (documents, receipts) are rare and easy to spot.
  3. Bulk-delete the rest.
  4. Photos → Recently Deleted → Delete All to finish the job.
Screenshot math: screenshots are individually small (1–4 MB), but 500 of them is a couple of gigabytes — and heavy screenshot-takers accumulate that in months, not years.

Keep the few that matter

If a screenshot is actually a document — an ID photo, a receipt, a confirmation — it deserves better than the camera roll. Save those few properly (a notes app or a document scanner) and let the rest go with a clear conscience.

Make it a habit, not a project

A monthly two-minute screenshot sweep keeps this permanently under control. Pair it with the swipe cleanup method and the whole library stays lean.

Do it in minutes with Clear Storage

Free photo cleaner: duplicates, similar shots, screenshots, blurry photos, large videos — swipe right to keep, left to delete.

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