iOS app for decluttering photo libraries through swipe-based gamified sorting
Swipe down to keep, swipe up to remove — review hundreds of photos in minutes
Indie app from Vienna helping users organize and rediscover photo memories
Pricing: Free forever
Best for: Individuals & startups
Pros & Cons
Pros
Makes photo cleanup fun through gamification and simple gestures
Quick to use — review hundreds of photos in minutes
Helps rediscover forgotten memories while organizing
No account or cloud storage required
Cons
iOS only — not available on Android
Limited to photo organization — no editing features
App Store availability and updates depend on indie developer support
Preview
Key Features
Swipe-based photo review (down to keep, up to remove)Gamified interface making photo organization enjoyableMemory rediscovery for forgotten photosBatch photo cleanup and deletionSimple, intuitive gesture-based interactionLightweight app with minimal storage footprintSmart photo grouping and suggestionsProgress tracking for cleanup sessions
Pricing
Free
Sorted is completely free to use with no hidden costs.
Sorted is an iOS app designed to help users declutter and organize their photo libraries through a gamified, swipe-based interface. Users swipe down to keep photos and swipe up to mark them for removal, making the process of reviewing large photo collections quick and enjoyable. The app helps users rediscover forgotten memories while tidying up their camera roll. Developed by Thomas Jirout in Vienna, Austria, Sorted targets iPhone users who have accumulated thousands of photos and want an engaging, low-effort way to curate their image collections without spending hours manually sorting through albums.
Open the app, and it shows your photos one by one. Swipe down to keep a photo, swipe up to mark it for removal. The gamified interface makes reviewing large photo libraries quick and enjoyable.
Is Sorted available on Android?
No. Sorted is currently available only on iOS (iPhone) through the App Store.
Does Sorted delete photos automatically?
No. Sorted marks photos for removal based on your swipes but gives you a chance to review before permanent deletion. You stay in control of what gets deleted.