Built for macOS Sonoma & later

Reclaim your Mac's disk space.
In one click. Without surprises.

StorageSweeper is a native disk-cleanup utility for developers and power users. Free up gigabytes from Xcode caches, iOS Simulators, system junk, and orphan app data — safely, on-device, with no telemetry, ever.

Requires macOS 14.0 (Sonoma) or later · Apple Silicon & Intel

StorageSweeper Overview showing disk usage and category cards
What it cleans

Eight focused tools, one calm interface

Every category is its own dedicated view, with the same safety net: a clear summary of what's about to happen, and Trash-first deletion wherever the filesystem allows.

Overview

A live snapshot of your disk and a one-click sweep across every safe-to-clean category.

Storage Explorer

Browse any folder ranked by actual disk usage. Visual size bars make the biggest hogs obvious.

iOS Simulators

Reclaim 20+ GB by removing old simulator runtimes and stale device data. One row per runtime, easy choice.

Xcode Caches

DerivedData, device support, archives, simulator caches — all in one list, sized and sorted.

System Junk

User caches, log files, Trash, Time Machine local snapshots. Reclaims gigabytes you never knew existed.

Orphan Data

Leftover preferences, caches, and support files from apps you uninstalled months ago.

Duplicate Files

Content-hash detection finds true duplicates across your Downloads, Documents, and Desktop.

App Management

See every installed app with its real footprint. Uninstall completely — bundle, support files, all of it.

One-click cleanup. With a preview, always.

Hit the big button and StorageSweeper queues up everything safe to remove across categories. You see a summary sheet first — total bytes, item count, per-category opt-out — and approve before anything is deleted.

  • Xcode caches, system junk, and orphan app data in one pass
  • Per-category opt-out, so you keep what you care about
  • Archives, Time Machine snapshots, and simulators excluded by default
  • Soft-deletes to Trash where possible so you can restore
One-click cleanup confirmation sheet

Safety-first deletes

Every destructive action shows a summary first. System paths are protected even if the UI somehow allows them.

On-device only

Every scan runs locally on your Mac. No file names, paths, or telemetry ever leave your machine.

Trash-first

StorageSweeper moves files to the Trash where it can, so you can put them back. Permanent deletes are the exception.

Native & fast

SwiftUI, Apple Silicon native. Scans gigabytes in seconds without spinning up Java or Electron.

Pricing

Buy once. Own it.

No subscriptions, no accounts, no upsells. One purchase, perpetual license for this major version. You'll get a license key by email seconds after checkout.

Single Mac

For the Mac you use every day

$29
One-time purchase · For one Mac, forever
  • All 8 cleanup tools
  • One-click cleanup
  • Free updates for v1.x
  • Email support
  • 14-day refund window

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FAQ

Questions, answered

Why is there no free trial?

A single full cleanup pass with StorageSweeper typically reclaims most of what you came for — gigabytes from Xcode caches, simulator runtimes, system junk, and orphan data. A trial would effectively be the whole product. We'd rather price it fairly up front than play games with you.

If the app isn't a fit for any reason within 14 days, we'll refund you. No friction.

What does "1 Mac for life" actually mean?

Your license is bound to the Mac you first activate it on. You can keep using StorageSweeper on that Mac forever, across every v1.x update, on every future macOS that runs the app.

If you get a new Mac, you'll need a new license (or the Family License). If your logic board is replaced or you do a clean macOS reinstall, email us at adi.vizgan.business@gmail.com and we'll reset the activation for you.

How does the Family License work?

One license, activate on up to 5 of your own Macs at a time. Most people have one or two Macs and never come close to the limit. If you ever do, open StorageSweeper on any Mac where the license is already active and use Settings → License → Deactivate this Mac to free up a slot. You can also manage activations from the Paddle customer portal (link in your purchase email) if you've lost access to all your active Macs.

The cap is per-license, not per-Mac for life. You can move freely between your own Macs as many times as you want; the only thing capped is how many Macs are active simultaneously.

Is anything sent off my Mac?

No file contents, file names, or paths. Ever. All scanning happens on-device.

The only network traffic StorageSweeper makes: a one-time license activation request when you first enter your key (sending the key and an anonymized hash of your hardware UUID), and update checks on launch. That's it.

Will it delete something important by accident?

Every destructive action shows a confirmation summary with the total item count and bytes first. Files go to the Trash whenever the filesystem allows it, so you can restore them. A separate safety guard refuses to touch system paths like /System or /usr even if the UI somehow tried to.

That said: cleanup utilities are powerful by nature. Read the summary sheet before you click. We make it easy to do exactly that.

Will it work on my older Mac?

StorageSweeper requires macOS 14.0 (Sonoma) or later, and runs natively on both Apple Silicon and Intel.

How do I get updates?

Free updates for as long as you're on v1.x. The app will check for new versions in the background and prompt you when one is available — you can also check manually from the StorageSweeper menu.

Refunds?

14 days, no questions asked. Email us through the in-app Help menu or at adi.vizgan.business@gmail.com.

Is it open source?

StorageSweeper is closed-source, but it is built on standard Apple technologies (SwiftUI, SMAppService for the privileged helper, XPC, the standard Foundation APIs). It does not bundle any analytics, crash reporters, or third-party trackers.

Ready to get those gigabytes back?

A single cleanup pass usually pays for the app many times over. And then you own it.