In an age of constant photo messaging and multimedia sharing, WhatsApp and many other communication apps make it easy for users to download the same image multiple times. This not only clutters up your photo library, but also makes it easy to accidentally delete the wrong photo when cleaning up.
Managing duplicate photos promptly saves time, avoids the risk of data loss, and is especially important if you're using Google Photos — which shares 15GB of storage with Google Drive, Gmail, and many other services.
If you exceed the limit, you will be charged with Google One plans.

Here is a detailed guide on how to delete duplicate photos using available tools on Android and third-party apps.
Delete duplicate photos in Google Photos
Google Photos is a popular cloud storage service that integrates editing tools, smart organization, and facial recognition. Although there is no direct duplicate photo deletion feature, Google Photos still supports grouping similar photos so users can choose to keep the best ones.
Remove duplicate photos using Photo Stacks
Before you begin, check that the AI Photo Stacks feature is enabled in your Google Photos settings.
Open Google Photos, select an image.
Observe the number of similar photos in the upper right corner.
Open the photo and look for the “Top Picks” notification.

Select “Keep this item, delete the rest” and confirm.

Repeat with other similar groups of photos.
If you don't see your saved photos, make sure backup is active, as Google Photos only handles photos saved to the cloud.
Free up space with built-in tools
Google Photos offers additional tools to free up space for backed up photos:
Open Google Photos → tap on profile picture.
Select “Free up space on this device”.
Tap “Free Up” to delete the backed up photos from your device memory.

This feature helps clean up local duplicates, especially useful when your photo library has too many duplicate images.
Delete duplicate photos in Samsung Gallery
If you have a Samsung phone, the Gallery app has a built-in tool to identify and delete duplicate photos.
Steps to follow:
Open Gallery.
Tap the menu icon in the lower right corner.
Select “Clean”.

Select “Delete duplicate photos”.
Select the photo you want to delete or tap “Delete copies” to automatically keep the original photo.

Confirm moving photos to trash.

After deleting, you can go to the Trash to clean it completely to free up space.
Delete duplicate photos using file manager app
Most Android smartphones have a file manager app for navigating folders, with the main folder for photos being DCIM. Depending on your device, you can use:
Files by Google (Google Pixel and many other Android devices)
Samsung My Files (for Samsung phones only)
With Files by Google:
Open the app → select Clean.
Select Duplicate Files → select the photos you want to delete.
Click Move to Trash to confirm.

With Samsung My Files:
Open My Files.
Select Manage Storage in the widget.
Select Duplicate Files.

Mark the photo → press Delete and confirm.

Delete duplicate photos using third-party apps
If you need more powerful tools, you can download apps like Phone Cleaner, Duplicate File Remover, etc. from Google Play. These apps support:
Scan similar photos and videos
Tips for keeping the best photos
Bulk delete
Cloud storage support
Remove ads (in paid version)
How to use Phone Cleaner:
Download from Google Play → open the app.
Grant file access.
Select “Delete duplicates”.
Wait for scanning → select Keep best photos or select photos to delete.
Click Delete to finish.

Note:
You should carefully check the reliability of the application before installing it, avoid poor quality apps that can affect privacy.
Apple devices can also handle duplicate photos
On iPhone and iPad, the Apple Photos app includes a built-in feature that automatically detects duplicate photos so users can quickly merge or delete them. This makes it easier to synchronize cleanup activities between Apple devices.
Clean up duplicate photos regularly: small habits, big results
Whether you're using Android or iOS, duplicate photos are a common occurrence when using chat and social media apps. Regular cleanup helps:
Save space
Optimize Google Photos or iCloud
Reduce clutter when viewing photo galleries
Avoid deleting important photos by mistake
By taking advantage of built-in tools or supporting applications, you can manage your photo collection more cleanly and scientifically in just a few minutes.
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