Loading SafeRestore...
Your Mac, PC, or Linux laptop says 'startup disk almost full' or 'low disk space' — but you can't tell where the gigabytes went. FilePilot maps every folder, identifies duplicate files, and surfaces the largest space-hogging files so you can free up 30-200 GB without uninstalling apps you actually use.
FilePilot indexes every folder on your drive in 5-15 minutes (typical 1 TB SSD). You get a full visualization of what's eating your space — by file type, age, and folder.
Finds exact and near-duplicate files across your entire drive. The same photo backed up twice, identical PDF copies — FilePilot lists them all with thumbnail preview.
Review the cleanup report, check what you want gone, click reclaim. Files move to a 30-day holding folder so nothing is permanently lost by accident.
AI scan in minutes. Find duplicates, auto-organize folders, reclaim gigabytes of disk space. One-time $7.99 — no subscription. Mac, Windows, and Linux. 30-day refund.
Get FilePilot for $7.99 — lifetime license, free preview before paying.
Average user reclaims 50-150 GB on a drive they thought was 'full'. Heavy photo users (10,000+ photos) often reclaim 200-500 GB just from duplicate detection. The free scan tells you exactly how much before you pay.
FilePilot only flags user files (photos, videos, documents, downloads, archives). It explicitly excludes the system folder, Program Files, /Applications, and app support directories from cleanup suggestions.
Both. Point it at any mounted drive — boot drive, external SSD, USB stick, or network share — and it scans that drive. External backup drives often hold the biggest cleanup wins.
FilePilot reports how much space your Recycle Bin or Trash is using and offers a one-click empty. We don't auto-empty — you decide.
Different category. CCleaner cleans system caches (1-5 GB). FilePilot focuses on user files (photos, docs, downloads) where the much bigger savings are, with safer review-before-delete semantics.
Yes — FilePilot needs about 100 MB of free space to write its scan index. Empty the Trash first to free 100 MB, then run FilePilot to find the bigger cleanup wins.