Android
A private photo cleaner for Android
Most Android photo cleaners want a Google account, a subscription, or both — and many quietly upload your gallery to do the work. ZeroRoll is a photo cleaner that runs 100% on your Android device: it groups duplicate and burst shots, flags blurry photos and screenshots, and lets you swipe to keep or let go — with nothing uploaded and every delete reversible for 30 days.
1. See what’s filling your storage
Open Settings → Storage (or Device care → Storage on Samsung). Photos and videos are almost always the biggest slice. Files by Google’s Clean tab can also surface large files and junk.
2. Clear duplicates, bursts, blurry shots and screenshots
This is where the space hides. ZeroRoll computes a perceptual hash for each photo on the device and clusters look-alikes into Smart Stacks — burst frames, retakes, slight crops — so you keep the best and drop the rest in one swipe. It also separates screenshots and flags blurry photos, so you can clear whole categories fast. No Google Photos backup required, no account, nothing uploaded.
3. Empty the Bin to reclaim space
On Android, deleting a photo moves it to a Bin first — Google Photos keeps deleted items for up to 60 days (about 30 if they were never backed up). That’s your safety net. To get the storage back immediately, empty the Bin. ZeroRoll adds its own 30-day undo on top, so a fast clean-up never costs you a keeper.
Why on-device matters on Android
Your gallery is some of the most personal data on your phone. A cleaner that uploads it — even “just to find duplicates” — is a privacy trade you don’t have to make. ZeroRoll does every bit of the analysis locally and works in airplane mode, because it never needed the network. It’s the same calm, private experience on Android (7.0+) and iPhone.
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