No one likes scrolling through their photos on their Mac and coming across duplicates. Luckily, Apple has made this easy in the Photos app on Mac by creating a folder called "Duplicates" that allows you to see all the duplicate photos in your library and merge them into one photo. Here's how to find and remove duplicate photos in the Photos app on Mac.
Why You'll Love This Tip:
- Quickly and easily find all your duplicate photos in a single folder.
- Remove all duplicate photos at once, or merge them individually, depending on your needs.
How to Find & Remove Duplicate Photos on Mac
System Requirements
To use this tip, you'll need a Mac running Ventura or later.
The duplicates folder not only makes it easy to find all your duplicates in one place, but you can also go through and individually merge photos, or you can merge them all at once. If you like tips about using your Apple devices, be sure to sign up for our free Tip of the Day!
- On your Mac, open the Photos app.
- In the side bar navigation menu, click Duplicates.
- From here, you can scroll through the photos and click Merge to merge them individually.
- Alternatively, to merge all photo duplicates at once, click Edit.
- Click Select All.
- Then, click Merge X Items in the top right corner.
And that might be the simplest way to delete duplicate photos in a photo library ever! This is a great way to free up some extra storage space on your devices as well.