How to Remove TikTok Reposts on iPhone
Removing reposts on iPhone is straightforward for a small number of videos, but the mobile workflow scales poorly once your repost history grows.
The TikTok app on iPhone supports repost removal, but it is a one-at-a-time process. If you only need to undo a recent accidental repost, the mobile flow is perfectly fine. If you are looking at dozens or hundreds of reposts, the iPhone method quickly becomes the most tedious option available.
How to remove a single repost on iPhone
- Open the TikTok app and go to your profile.
- Tap the reposts tab (the two-arrow icon below your bio).
- Open the reposted video you want to remove.
- Tap the Share button on the right side of the screen.
- Find Remove repost in the share sheet and tap it.
That removes the repost from your profile history. TikTok will briefly confirm the action. The original video is unaffected.
What makes iPhone cleanup slow
Every repost requires the same full sequence of taps: open the video, open the share sheet, find Remove repost, and confirm. TikTok does not offer any kind of batch selection or multi-remove on mobile.
- Each removal takes at least 4–6 taps.
- The share sheet can be slow to load on older iPhones.
- Long repost histories require repeating this for every single video in the list.
When to switch to desktop cleanup
If you have a short list — say under 10 reposts — doing it on iPhone is fine. Once the list gets into the dozens or hundreds, the desktop path becomes worth the switch.
Desktop browsers give you better visibility into your repost tab, a more stable session for long cleanup runs, and the ability to use an extension like RepostCleanup to automate the repetitive steps. The tradeoff is that you need access to a Mac or PC — but if you have one, the time savings are significant.
Finding the reposts tab on iPhone
If you cannot find the reposts tab on your profile, check whether the TikTok app is up to date. The tab is shown as a two-arrow icon in the tab row under your follower counts. If it is missing entirely, see the troubleshooting steps in our guide on the TikTok repost tab going missing.
Have too many reposts to remove one by one?
RepostCleanup runs on desktop and handles the repetitive removal steps automatically inside your own browser session — no iPhone tapping required.
Try RepostCleanup on Desktop