What's the best app to clean up my iPad?

My iPad’s storage is almost full and it’s running slower than usual. I want to find the most effective app for cleaning up junk files, cache, and other unnecessary clutter. Has anyone used an app that really works to free up storage space on their iPad? Would appreciate recommendations and tips before I download anything.

Everyone wants that magic button to fix a cluttered iPad, right? Trust me, I’ve been there—storage almost maxed out, apps running like molasses, and the Photos app basically holding years of “just in case” memes. If you’re looking for something hassle-free to sweep through the digital mess, check out this cleanup solution that intelligently frees up your iPad space.

Unlike some sketchy “cleaner” apps that offer more ads than actual cleaning, Free Clever Cleaner App actually roots through cache files, temporary junk, and all the useless stuff that builds up over time. From what I’ve seen, it works without asking for sketchy permissions, and you don’t need a comp-sci degree to run it—just tap and watch the gigabytes come back (seriously satisfying). Also, no weird in-app purchases holding your storage hostage for $9.99/mo. It’s solid, especially if you haven’t cleaned up your iPad since you first bought it.

Btw, no iOS app can fully delete all system cache and “Other” storage—Apple’s pretty tight about letting cleaners go too deep. But for freeing up user clutter, it does a bang-up job. If you want max effect, pair app cleanups with clearing Safari history, deleting old messages, and offloading unused apps in iPad settings. You won’t turn your iPad into a brand new M2, but for most people, that combo brings back a nice speed boost.

tl;dr: Skip the junk, grab the Free Clever Cleaner App, smash that clean button, and reclaim your storage. No more staring at the “Storage Almost Full” warning with existential dread.

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Oh, the eternal quest for iPad storage! I swear, the “Other” category in iPad storage is like a black hole that just keeps growing, no matter what you do. I caught what @suenodelbosque said about that Free Clever Cleaner App, and honestly, it gets a lot of love for being actually free and not turning your device into an ad farm (so many “cleaners” basically are malware). That being said, I wouldn’t put all your storage hopes in just one app, because like they mentioned, Apple’s privacy walls keep these cleaners from scraping away everything.

Here’s where I’d throw in my slightly different two cents: before you grab any app, go to your iPad Settings > General > iPad Storage, and look at the list. iOS will give you a breakdown of what’s eating your gigs (photos, apps, “system data”, etc). Sometimes it suggests things like “Offload Unused Apps” or “Review Large Attachments”—don’t sleep on these! Also, for photos, Google Photos or iCloud helps offload stuff without deleting precious memories. And yeah, clear Safari cache and kill old message threads—those chats with memes from 2015? Gone.

But, for that genuinely clean feeling, you could try the Free Clever Cleaner App for maximizing iPad space. It’s probably the most popular option, and it’s not going to spam you every five minutes.

Just a heads-up: there’s no app, not even Free Clever Cleaner, that’s going to bust through Apple’s walled garden and nuke “system data.” If your iPad is super old, there’s a point where even clearing all the cache in the world won’t make it as speedy as it once was. At that point, only a backup, full reset, and restore might truly transform things. But that’s a pain, so hey—sometimes pushing off the inevitable with a cleaner app and a little manual housecleaning is enough to make it run smoother and avoid the “storage full” dread for a while longer.

Anyone else try nuking “Other” with success, or is it just me who’s given up?

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Alright, let’s break this down listicle style—because sometimes, you just need the TL;DR before the storage warning drives you mad.

1. Free Clever Cleaner App: The Actual Cleaner That’s Not a Scam

  • Pros: Legit clears app junk, cache, duplicate photos, and doesn’t demand a subscription to do its job. Minimal permissions, works quickly, doesn’t bombard you with ads. UI is intuitive—even my grandma could run a cleanup in two taps.
  • Cons: Won’t demolish the “Other/System” data section—nobody can unless you do a full reset. Occasionally misses some duplicate files if they aren’t EXACT pixel clones.

2. Settings > General > iPad Storage: Your Most Overlooked Tool

  • Apple’s built-in recommendations are surprisingly decent. Offload apps, review big attachments, clear Safari cache = pure gold.

3. Google Photos/iCloud: Offload, Don’t Delete

  • Less about cleaning, more about painlessly shifting those meme dumps and trip photos to the cloud.

On @byteguru & @suenodelbosque:
Both nailed it—don’t expect miracles from any app due to Apple’s “walled garden.” They’re right: a true deep clean means a reset, but most folks aren’t ready for that.

Bottom line: Free Clever Cleaner App is great for what it actually can clean. Pair it with Apple’s built-ins and smart photo moving, and you’ll dodge the storage-full blues—at least for a few more months.