If you're reading this, you're not alone—we all have too many videos and photos. We rely on external hard drives, cloud storage services, and thumb drives to manage the chaos. Every time we need to view a photo, we have to plug in a drive or open a cloud service. Plus, given the size of our libraries, images load slowly and searches are sluggish—it's all frustratingly slow and almost laughable.
The thing is, we all love reminiscing, looking back at our memories, and reliving our past. However, to truly enjoy our library, and the automated slideshows that our photo apps, we need to significantly reduce the number of videos and photos on our iPhones and computers; otherwise, we're just cycling through unimportant, unmoving images. That’s why we felt compelled to create Photo Organizer—to help rediscover memories that are lost in our photo libraries.
To Find How Many Images are on Your iPhone
Open the Photos App
At the bottom of the screen, tap “Library”
Scroll to the very bottom
There you’ll see the number, and no, it’s not good

To Find How Many Images are on Your Apple (Mac) Computer
Open the Photos application
In the top left, click “Photos”
Scroll to the very bottom
There you’ll see the number of photos and videos, and again, it’s not good
