Photo culling for iOS · iPhone

Cull 800
holiday photos.
In one coffee.

postd scans your camera roll and sorts it into trips for you, then turns the dread of clearing each one into a satisfying five-minute swipe. Keep, delete, favourite, one decision at a time. Export a grid-ready set when you're done.

£2.99 · one-time purchase iOS 15+ · iPhone On-device · no cloud, no account
Kept +52
Deleted +34
Favourited +7
9:41
04 · Lisbon Roll 93 / 142

Lisbon, April 2026

photo 3 of 142
Sintra hills16:08 · Cabo da Roca
photo 2 of 142
Estufa Fria14:22 · Botanical
photo 1 of 142
KEEP
Praia da Adraga17:42 · Sintra coast
01 · HOW IT WORKS

Three steps. One coffee.

No tutorials, no account, no learning curve. Open the app, pick a trip, start swiping. Your camera roll thanks you in about the time it takes to drink a flat white.

STEP 01

Pick a trip.

postd scans your library and automatically groups your photos into trips. Pick one and start culling. No manual sorting, and your photos never leave your phone.

STEP 02

Swipe to decide.

Right to keep, left to delete, up to favourite. Spring-loaded, haptic-backed, undoable. The photo is the hero, not the chrome.

STEP 03

Export grid-ready.

Your favourites land in a tidy album of their own, ready to post. Bulk-share, AirDrop, or save back to your Camera Roll.

02 · GESTURES

Three swipes. Zero menus.

Every photo gets one of three verdicts. Tilt threshold reveals the choice; release past about a third of the way commits (a quick flick works too). Tactile, spring-loaded, and reversible for five seconds.

Swipe left to delete.

Held for five seconds with instant undo, then on to the system Recently Deleted. Always reversible. Nothing is ever gone until you say so.

DELETE
Flick up to favourite.

For the shots that will actually make the grid. Favourites get their own album, ready to share wherever you're posting.

FAVOURITE
Swipe right to keep.

Worth holding onto, but not for the feed. Kept photos stay safe in your camera roll. Untouched, unfiltered, unsynced.

KEEP
Illustrative · what to expect

The maths of a tidy camera roll.

5min
Typical time to cull 200 photos
73%
Of photos cleared in a typical cull
14gb
Storage you could reclaim per holiday
Figures are illustrative estimates, not measured averages.
03 · DETAILS

Small things, obsessed over.

Nothing world-changing here. Just every detail considered, so the app stays out of the way and lets the photos do the work.

FIVE-SECOND UNDO

Nothing is ever really gone.

Every swipe is reversible for five seconds, then heads to system Recently Deleted (where it lives for another 30 days). Trigger-happy? Mistakes? No problem.

Deleted "Praia da Adraga"
Undo · 4s
SMART ROLLS

By trip, not by date.

postd auto-detects your holidays. It groups photos using the date and location your camera already saved with them, so each trip is ready to cull in one sitting. No manual sorting, and postd never asks for your device location.

ON-DEVICE

Your photos stay yours.

Your photos never leave your iPhone. No upload, no cloud sync, no account, no telemetry on image content. (The one exception: turning a trip's location into a place name uses Apple's maps service; your photos and choices stay on device.)

On-device · no cloud · zero telemetry
HAPTIC FEEDBACK

Every decision feels.

A light tap at threshold, a satisfying medium thump on commit. Audio cues you can mute. It just feels right.

Light · Medium · Success
04 · FAQ

Questions, answered.

The most common ones. If you don't see yours, the answer is probably "yes, and we put a lot of thought into it."

Does postd actually delete my photos?

When you swipe left, the photo moves to your iOS Recently Deleted album, the same place as if you'd deleted it in Photos.app. It sits there for 30 days before iOS purges it, and you can restore it from there any time. Right after the swipe, postd's own 5-second undo pulls it straight back.

Do my photos leave my phone?

Your photos never leave your phone, and we never see them. There's no account and no postd server. Everything you do (culling, favourites, the smart-roll grouping) runs locally using Apple's PhotoKit. The only thing that goes online is naming a trip's location: to show "Lisbon" instead of coordinates, postd asks Apple's maps service to turn the location into a place name. Your images and your swipes are never sent anywhere.

How much does postd cost?

postd is a one-time £2.99 purchase on the App Store. No subscription, no in-app purchases, no ads. Pay once and every feature is yours, including future updates.

What iPhones does it work on?

Any iPhone running iOS 15 or later. Optimised for iPhone 14 and above, with its newer Taptic Engine. postd is built for iPhone, so there's no iPad version yet.

Can I cull videos as well?

Not yet. postd is photos-only for now, and videos are left untouched in your library. Live Photos show up as photos so you can cull them like any other shot. Video support is on the list.

What if I accidentally delete a keeper?

Two safety nets. (1) The 5-second in-app undo right after the swipe. (2) The standard iOS Recently Deleted, where photos hang around for another 30 days. You'd have to try quite hard to actually lose a photo.

Android?

Not yet. We built postd around iOS's PhotoKit and Taptic Engine, and the gestures and haptics are 80% of why it feels right. We'll consider Android once we've nailed the iOS experience.

£2.99 · iOS 15+ · One-time purchase

Your camera roll. Sorted.

Download postd. Open it. Swipe. Be done before your coffee goes cold.

£2.99 · one-time, no subscription On-device · no cloud, no account Small download · installs in seconds