Bulk Delete TikTok Reposts: Fastest App and Chrome Methods (2026)

Honest speed estimates for Chrome, iPhone, Android, manual cleanup, free tools, and paid options.

If you've accumulated a large backlog of TikTok reposts — whether by accident or just never thinking to clean them up — you have options on desktop and mobile. But not all methods are equally fast, reliable, or free.

Why TikTok Doesn't Let You Do This Natively

TikTok's in-app repost management allows one removal at a time. There is no “Select All” or “Remove All Reposts” button in the app or on the TikTok website. As of May 2026, there has been no announcement of native bulk repost management.

The Speed Reality Check

Before diving into methods, here's the math on manual removal:

Method Comparison at a Glance

MethodSpeed (100 reposts)CostDaily CapPlatform
TikTok manual~40 minFreeNoneiOS, Android
RepostCleanup~5-10 minFree / PremiumFree daily cleanup limitChrome, iOS, Android
ClearTok (free)2 days minimumFree50/dayChrome, iOS, Android
ClearTok Premium~5 min$4.99/weekNoneChrome, iOS, Android
Open-source extension~5 minFreeNoneChrome only
DeleteTik~5 minFreeNoneChrome only

Method 1: TikTok Manual Removal

Speed: Slowest · Cost: Free · Best for: Fewer than 10 reposts

The built-in option requires navigating your repost tab and removing each video individually. There is no way to select multiple reposts at once in the native app.

Method 2: RepostCleanup — Best Cross-Device Cleanup Option

Speed: ~5–10 minutes for 100 reposts · Cost: Free / Premium · Free cleanup: daily cleanup limit · Platform: Chrome, iOS, Android

RepostCleanup supports both desktop and mobile cleanup: use the Chrome extension on TikTok.com, or use the iOS/Android app when you want to clean from your phone.

Advantages: Chrome plus mobile app coverage, safe pacing, no stored social media password, and a workflow designed specifically for repost cleanup.

Limitations: Chrome is the main desktop extension path, and heavier sessions may need Premium.

Best for: Users who want one cleanup workflow across Chrome, iPhone, and Android.

Method 3: ClearTok — Most Features, Has a Daily Cap

ClearTok is the most established name in this space with Chrome extension + iOS and Android apps. It offers a Custom Filter (remove only reposts older than a specific date), export logs, and guest mode.

The free tier's 50/day cap is a significant limitation for large backlogs. The paid tier ($4.99/week) has reported reliability issues — some users report stalling mid-cleanup.

Best for: Users who specifically want ClearTok's date-range filter feature.

Method 4: Open-Source Chrome Extension — Free, Transparent

A community-maintained Chrome extension with publicly available source code on GitHub. Features: pause/resume, real-time progress, CSV/JSON export, no daily cap. Chrome only.

Best for: Technical users who want to audit the code themselves before running it.

Method 5: DeleteTik — Best for Full Account Cleanup

DeleteTik goes beyond reposts — it can also bulk-delete liked videos, favorited videos, and your own posted videos. Free, Chrome only, no daily cap.

Best for: Users who want to clean up reposts and other content types in one tool.

Which Method Is Right for You?

Tips for Faster Bulk Removal

Fastest path to a cleaner repost tab

Use RepostCleanup on Chrome, iPhone, or Android to remove reposts with safe pacing and no stored social media password.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Bulk deletion uses the same account actions as manual removal — TikTok treats them identically. There are no penalties for removing reposts, regardless of how many or how quickly.
No known bans have been associated with legitimate repost removal tools that work through your browser session and don't use your password. TikTok's rate limiting handles elevated speed automatically without account consequences.
All the tools mentioned support pausing. If you stop the tool before it removes everything, you can manually check which reposts remain. ClearTok's Custom Filter is the only option that lets you automatically preserve reposts newer than a specific date.
Yes — DeleteTik supports removing both in a single session. RepostCleanup currently focuses on reposts only.