Here's a problem I bet you've experienced: you come back from a trip with 500 photos. Some are great. Some are blurry. Many are duplicates. Scrolling through them chronologically to find the keepers is exhausting.
There's a better way: location-based photo sorting.
Modern phone cleaner apps can organize your photos by where they were taken. Instead of a linear timeline, you see groups: "Tokyo Trip," "Beach Weekend," "Coffee Shop."
This changes everything:
Process by trip — Review one location at a time. Keep the best photos from your vacation, delete the blurry ones.
Bulk clean travel photos — Instead of scrolling through 500 mixed photos, you can process an entire destination in one pass.
Find duplicates faster — When you see all photos from one location grouped together, duplicate and similar shots are obvious.
Keep memories, not clutter — You end up with a curated photo library organized by experience, not a chaotic timeline.
The location feature alone saved me hours of cleanup time. Combined with AI duplicate detection and batch deletion, it completely changed how I maintain my photo library.
If you travel frequently or take lots of photos, look for a cleaner app with location-based organization. It's the feature you didn't know you needed until you try it.
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