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How to free up space on your Mac

Are you tired of scrolling through your Mac’s photo library only to find multiple copies of the same photo? 

Duplicate photos can clutter your storage and make it harder to find the memories you want to cherish. Fortunately, if you’re using macOS Ventura or later, Apple has made it easier than ever to find and merge these duplicates right within the Photos app. 

We’ll walk you through how to use the built-in Duplicates finder, as well as some alternative methods for those who need more advanced features. Plus, we’ll also offer some other tips to help you easily free up space on your Mac.

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If you’re using macOS Ventura or newer, Apple has added a Duplicates finder inside the Photos app. Here are the steps to find and merge duplicates in the Photos App on a Mac:

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Just like that, you’ve cleared out all your duplicate photos. Now, you’ve just freed up some valuable space on your Mac, and your photo library is duplicate-free.

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Third-party apps are a great option for more advanced duplicate detection (including photos stored outside the Photos app). If you have antivirus software, some offer a duplicate file finder that detects duplicate images, videos, and files stored on your Mac. Once installed, you can scan your folders, review the detected duplicate files, select the ones you want to delete and click “Remove” to free up space. (We always encourage you to back up your system before doing this if you ever need to restore any files.) Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.  

If your Mac syncs with iCloud Photos, any duplicates removed from the Mac will also be deleted from iCloud. However, if you keep a lot of photos outside the Photos app, running a strong antivirus software on your Mac storage can help clear space efficiently.

When you delete something on your Mac, it remains in the Trash folder and continues to occupy storage space until you empty the Trash. The Trash does not automatically hold files for a specific number of days unless you have enabled the “Empty Trash Automatically” feature, which can be set to remove items after 30 days. If you need to free up space immediately, emptying the Trash is a good first step.

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After clearing the Trash, the next step is to delete unnecessary apps. Unused applications take up valuable storage space and can slow down your system. Removing them will free up space and improve performance.

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Take some time to go through your files and delete anything you no longer need. Old documents, large video files, duplicate photos, and outdated downloads can take up a surprising amount of space. If you are unsure about deleting certain files, move them to an external drive or cloud storage before permanently removing them.

Always exercise caution when deleting files and ensure you have a backup before making significant changes to your data.

Use services like Google Drive, Dropbox or Microsoft OneDrive to store large files and free up local storage. These services offer automatic syncing and backup features.

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Managing duplicate photos on your Mac is easier than you think, especially with the built-in features in the Photos app. By clearing out duplicates and organizing your storage, you’ll not only free up space but also make it easier to find your favorite memories. Plus, combining this with other simple tips like emptying the Trash and transferring files to external storage can really help keep your Mac running smoothly.

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