Too many places
Photos are split between phones, chats, cloud libraries, drives, and folders.
A calmer first step for scattered family photos
AllPicture is being built for families whose memories are scattered across phones, WhatsApp, iCloud, Google Photos, old drives, and folders. Start by mapping the mess without uploading a single photo.
No photo upload · No library access · No advertising
Photos are split between phones, chats, cloud libraries, drives, and folders.
Deleting or merging anything feels risky when you cannot see every original.
Duplicates and near-duplicates hide the version your family actually wants to keep.
The planned journey starts with understanding the library, not deleting from it.
Browse photo cleanup answersList the phones, chats, clouds, folders, and drives that may hold family originals.
See where partial copies, duplicates, screenshots, and uncertain backups make the archive hard to trust.
Review changes with originals and current backups still in place.






The intended journey
This preview explains the direction AllPicture is being built toward: map where memories live, make overlaps visible, and keep every cleanup decision reviewable.
























Encryption protects private libraries by design. Face recognition stays close to your own devices whenever possible.








Answer-first pages for high-intent searches about duplicates, WhatsApp clutter, private AI, huge libraries, old drives, and cancellation safety.
Multi-source photo library cleanup
The best way to organize photos from many sources is to index every source first, detect duplicates and clutter across source boundaries, keep the best visible version, and present one clean library without forcing you to manually move every file.
Read answerWhatsApp clutter cleanup
Do not clean WhatsApp media by blindly deleting a folder. First classify WhatsApp pictures by source, visual similarity, quality, and memory value, then hide or review clutter while keeping family photos and original versions safe.
Read answerCross-cloud duplicate photo cleanup
To remove duplicates safely, compare photos across every source, rank the best version by quality and metadata, keep originals intact until reviewed, and hide lower-quality copies from the main library instead of deleting blindly.
Read answerFind your safest first step
Use the 60-second self-check to map the problem. It does not request photo uploads or access to your library.