StampSwipe: Photo Cleaner - The satisfying way to finally organize 15,000 photos.

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Tap a rubber stamp, file a photo into any album. Swipe up, it's gone — and the trash counter shows exactly how many MB you're reclaiming in real time. Paper-textured UI, one photo at a time. Organizing your camera roll can actually feel good.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I launched a basic photo cleaner here last year. Users were kind — and honest. The feedback that stuck most: "I don't just want to delete. I want to actually *organize*." So I started over around one question: what if filing a photo felt as satisfying as pressing a rubber stamp? That's literally what the app does now. One photo fills the screen. At the bottom, your existing Apple Photos albums appear as stamp chips. You press one — Pets 🐾, Daily ☀️, Family 👨‍👩‍👧, whatever — and the photo stamps itself into that album and slides away. It has the weight and finality of an actual stamp. If you don't want to keep a photo at all, swipe up and it's gone. The whole UI is paper-textured on purpose. Soft colors, a warm cream background, hand-drawn stamp borders. I wanted it to feel like a scrapbook ritual, not a file manager. A few things I'm quietly proud of: **It's genuinely soothing.** People keep telling me they use it before bed. Something about the one-at-a-time pace and the physicality of the stamp motion. **You watch the clutter disappear in real time.** The trash counter in the corner ticks up — not just a count, but the actual MB cleared from your phone as you go. Somehow that number makes it feel real. **Nothing is one-tap permanent.** Undo works for everything. Photos you swipe away go to iOS "Recently Deleted" for 30 days. I don't trust myself with irreversible deletes, so I designed around that. I had 15,194 photos and few albums when I started building this. Now I actually want to open the app and organize them. Would love to know: do you have a system for your camera roll — or has it just become somewhere you stop looking?