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Since iOS 16, the Photos app includes a built-in Duplicates album under Collections > Utilities that automatically identifies exact and near-duplicate photos and videos using on-device machine learning. Detection runs in the background only when the device is locked and plugged in, so it can take hours to a few days to complete on large libraries.

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Since iOS 16, the Photos app includes a built-in Duplicates album under Collections > Utilities that automatically identifies exact and near-duplicate photos and videos using on-device machine learning. Detection runs in the background only when the device is locked and plugged in, so it can take hours to a few days to complete on large libraries. Tapping 'Merge' on a set keeps the highest-resolution version with the most metadata and moves the lower-quality duplicates to Recently Deleted — you must also empty Recently Deleted to fully reclaim the storage.

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What to look for before choosing

  • Built-in: Photos > Collections > scroll to Utilities > Duplicates (requires iOS 16+ / iPadOS 16.1+)
  • Detection runs automatically when device is locked and on charge — may take hours or days for large libraries
  • If Duplicates album is absent, your library has no detected duplicates OR indexing hasn't finished yet
  • 'Merge' keeps the highest-quality copy and best metadata; duplicates go to Recently Deleted for 30 days
  • Third-party apps can find 'similar' photos (visually close but not exact) that iOS's built-in detector may miss

A practical decision process

  1. Built-in: Photos > Collections > scroll to Utilities > Duplicates (requires iOS 16+ / iPadOS 16.1+).
  2. Detection runs automatically when device is locked and on charge — may take hours or days for large libraries.
  3. If Duplicates album is absent, your library has no detected duplicates OR indexing hasn't finished yet.
  4. 'Merge' keeps the highest-quality copy and best metadata; duplicates go to Recently Deleted for 30 days.
  5. Third-party apps can find 'similar' photos (visually close but not exact) that iOS's built-in detector may miss.

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FAQ

What iOS version has the built-in duplicate photo detector?

The Duplicates album is available on iOS 16 and later for iPhone, and iPadOS 16.1 and later for iPad. It is not available on older iOS versions.

What does 'Merge' actually do to duplicate photos?

iOS combines the highest resolution copy with the most complete metadata (location, date, edits) into a single photo, then moves the other copies to the Recently Deleted album. The result is one clean, best-quality image.

Does the Duplicates album find similar-looking but not identical photos?

Apple's built-in detection targets exact duplicates and near-exact matches (same image in different formats or resolutions). It does not flag shots from a burst series or photos that merely look similar — third-party apps offer that broader 'similar photo' detection.