Clean up your camera roll one decisive swipe at a time.
Snap Swipe shows one photo at a time so you can keep, delete, or share without distractions. Built with Jetpack Compose for speed, clarity, and on-device privacy.
Built for fast, confident decisions
Everything is tuned for momentum: single-focus reviewing, responsive gestures, and a minimal overlay that stays out of the photo.
Review each photo without thumbnails or clutter. When you decide, Snap Swipe moves on so processed shots do not reappear in the same run.
Left-to-right to keep, right-to-left to delete, swipe up to open sharing. Buttons are still there for taps.
Swipe up for a bottom sheet and send the photo via the Android share sheet with read-access granted for you.
Newest-first or oldest-first from Settings. The photo list reloads instantly when you change it.
Undo the last action if you swiped too fast, then keep moving through the list.
No accounts or cloud sync. MediaStore permissions are only used to read, delete, and share photos you choose.
How Snap Swipe works
- 1) Grant photo access The app requests Android photo permissions and only queries your on-device MediaStore.
- 2) Swipe with intent Keep (left-to-right), delete (right-to-left), or open the share sheet (up). End-of-run and empty states keep you oriented.
- 3) Adjust the order Switch between newest-first and oldest-first in Settings; the list reloads immediately.
- 4) Stay in control Processed photos are removed from the current session, and delete operations use Android’s recommended APIs for safety.
Join the testing program
Follow these steps (and use the buttons) to join the Google Play testing track. Use the same email for the Google Group and Play Store tester registration.
- 1) Join the group Join the Snap Swipe Google Group with the Google account you use on Play.
- 2) Approve testing Accept the Play testing invite to enroll as a tester.
- 3) Download the app Install Snap Swipe from Google Play using that same account.
Feedback & issues
Found a bug or have an idea? Use the Jira forms below: one for bugs, one for feature ideas.