OpenClaw — Apple Photos cleanup agent
OpenClaw is a macOS-oriented agent for large Apple Photos libraries: it runs an incremental loop that finds new or never-scored images, sends batches through cloud-based classification, and adds likely-delete candidates to a dedicated review album—so you keep final say instead of trusting silent auto-delete.
The design follows a few principles from the whitepaper: human-in-the-loop by default, batched incremental runs (with dry-run and budget-friendly flags), transparent run artifacts and state files, and scheduling via launchd for ongoing maintenance rather than one-off purges.
It’s aimed at anyone drowning in duplicates, bursts, screenshots, and stale imports who still wants a conservative, review-based path to a cleaner, easier-to-search library—plus optional dual-model analysis when configured.