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Start a sorting session from the home screen. Swipe up to mark a photo for deletion, swipe down to add it to an album, and swipe left/right to skip to the next or previous photo.
They're added to the Swoof trash buffer — no photo is deleted immediately. When you're ready, tap "Empty Trash" on the home banner to send them to iOS "Recently Deleted", where they stay recoverable for 30 days.
Open Settings → Albums and pin up to 6 albums. Pin order controls where each album lands in the handedness-aware quarter-arc menu when you swipe down during a session.
Swoof uses Apple's on-device Vision framework to find visually similar photos and iOS burst series, then presents them side-by-side with a pixel comparison slider so you can pick the winner. It runs entirely on your device — photos are never uploaded.
Yes. Tap the undo control during the session, or visit Trash from the home banner and remove the photo from the queue before emptying. Even after "Empty Trash", photos stay in iOS "Recently Deleted" for 30 days.
Open Settings inside the app and tap "Restore Purchases". Make sure you're signed in with the same Apple ID you used for the original purchase.
Open the iOS Settings app → tap your name → Subscriptions → Swoof → Cancel Subscription. You'll retain access until the end of the current billing period.
No. All photo processing — sorting, duplicate detection, trip grouping, quality analysis — happens on-device. Your photos never leave your iPhone.
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