CleanMyMac Now Helps You Clean Up Your Cloud Storage Too
MacPaw, the company behind CleanMyMac, just launched a new feature called Cloud Cleanup that helps Mac users tidy up their cloud storage the same way the app already does for local files.
The tool works with iCloud, Google Drive, and OneDrive, letting users see what’s taking up space and delete or unsync files they don’t need anymore. It doesn’t move or store your cloud files—it just helps you find old or large ones so you can clear them out.
“Managing cloud storage can be confusing and costly, especially when unused files just sit there,” said MacPaw CEO Oleksandr Kosovan in a statement to iPhone in Canada. He added that users have been asking for a better way to manage their cloud space, and this new feature lets them “take control…all in one place.”
Cloud Cleanup gives you two options:
- Remove: delete unwanted cloud files.
- Unsync: remove local copies of cloud files from your Mac while keeping them in the cloud.
There are also alerts to let you know when your storage is filling up or when old files are piling up.
The feature is part of CleanMyMac’s new Plus plan, which launches today (July 29, 2025). It’s only available on Mac and connects to cloud accounts through the desktop apps you already use. You can click here to learn more about the new cloud cleanup feature.
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