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Cletus
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May 27, 2025
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side bar filter item Clutter in Lightroom for the web

  • May 27, 2025
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Today I noticed for the first time under the {Clean Up} sidebar menu a filter item labeled {"Clutter"}. Clicking on this does generate a grid view of images that might be considered "unnecessary". My question is what is the criteria that Adobe uses to determine "Clutter"? I can see that this feature might be useful. But the images displayed are out of context and there is no relationship to the setting in which they were taken.

Why is this feature not available on Lightroom Desktop or Lightroom mobile?

Correct answer MassC

Hey @Cletus

For now continue to use Lightroom Web for this feature. I would recommend creating an idea here:https://adobe.ly/45na3HY

I'm also sharing a guide to creating an actionable Idea: https://adobe.ly/45na5zA

Let us know if you have any questions. 🙂 


^CM

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Community Manager
June 2, 2025

Hi @Cletus!

The Clutter feature uses AI to scan your entire cloud catalog and flag things like blurry or low-quality photos, documents, screenshots, and other images that might not be worth keeping. That said, since “quality” can be pretty subjective, results may vary depending on your preferences.

Hope that helps — let me know if you have any questions!
Thanks!
Alek

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Cletus
CletusAuthor
Known Participant
June 5, 2025

Can this feature be added to Lightroom Desktop or Mobile?

MassC
MassCCorrect answer
Legend
June 12, 2025

Hey @Cletus

For now continue to use Lightroom Web for this feature. I would recommend creating an idea here:https://adobe.ly/45na3HY

I'm also sharing a guide to creating an actionable Idea: https://adobe.ly/45na5zA

Let us know if you have any questions. 🙂 


^CM