How to free up space on your iPad (without deleting your apps)

It’s a moment every iPad user knows well. You’re about to download a new game, save a movie for a trip, or update to the latest version of iPadOS, and then you see it, the dreaded “iPad Storage Full” message. Your first thought might be to start deleting your favourite apps, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Freeing up gigabytes of space is often easier than you think, and you can do it without sacrificing the apps and games you love. If you’re wondering how to clear iPad memory, you’ve come to the right place. These straightforward iPad storage tips will help you reclaim your space and get your device running smoothly again.

First, see what’s using your space

Before you start clearing things out, it’s smart to see what the main culprits are. Your iPad gives you a clear and simple overview.

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Tap on General.
  3. Select iPad Storage. You’ll see a colourful bar graph showing what’s taking up the most room, usually Photos, Apps, or Media. Below this, you’ll find a list of all your apps, sorted by the amount of space they occupy. This is your starting point.

1. The magic of offloading apps

This is the single best trick for freeing up space without actually deleting anything important. When you “offload” an app, your iPad deletes the app itself but keeps all its documents and data safely on your device. The app icon remains on your Home Screen with a small cloud symbol next to it. The next time you need it, just tap the icon, and your iPad will redownload the app, with all your data exactly where you left it. You can do this in two ways:

  • Manually: In the iPad Storage list, tap on any large app you don’t use often and select Offload App.
  • Automatically: In iPad Storage settings, you can enable Offload Unused Apps. Your iPad will then automatically offload apps you haven’t used in a while whenever you start running low on space. It’s a brilliant set-and-forget solution.

2. Optimise your photos with iCloud

For most people, photos and videos are the biggest space hogs. If your camera roll is taking up tens of gigabytes, using iCloud storage for your iPad is the most effective solution. The key is a feature called Optimise iPad Storage.

  1. Go to Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud.
  2. Tap on Photos.
  3. Make sure iCloud Photos is turned on.
  4. Select Optimise iPad Storage. With this enabled, your iPad will keep the full-resolution originals of your photos and videos safely in iCloud while storing smaller, device-friendly versions on your iPad. You’ll save a massive amount of space but still have access to your entire library whenever you’re connected to the internet.

3. Clear your browser cache

Think about all the websites you visit. Your browser, Safari, saves data from these sites to help them load faster next time. Over months, this cache can grow surprisingly large. Here’s how to clear it:

  1. Go to Settings > Safari.
  2. Scroll down and tap Clear History and Website Data. This simple step can often free up a gigabyte or more of space you didn’t even know you were using.

4. Check your offline media downloads

Do you use apps like Netflix, Disney+, Spotify, or Apple Music? If you’ve ever downloaded movies, series, or playlists for offline viewing or listening, like for a flight or a commute, those files can take up a huge amount of space. The solution is to go into each of these apps individually and check their “Downloads” section. You’ll probably find old shows or albums you’ve finished with that can be safely deleted, instantly freeing up precious space.

5. Manage your message attachments

Every photo, video, and GIF you send and receive in Messages is saved on your iPad. These attachments can add up over the years. iPadOS gives you an easy way to manage them.

  1. Go to Settings > General > iPad Storage.
  2. Tap on Messages.
  3. You’ll see categories like Review Large Attachments. Here, you can quickly sort through and delete old video files or hundreds of photos from group chats you no longer need, which is a great way to free up space on your iPad.

The smartest long-term solution, more storage

These tips are fantastic for managing the space you have. But if you’re constantly fighting the “iPad storage full” message, it might be a sign that your device simply doesn’t have enough capacity for your needs anymore. That’s where a refreshingly real alternative comes in. Instead of paying top price for a brand-new model, consider a certified refurbished iPad from Swappie. You can get a more recent model with much more storage, like 128GB or 256GB, for a price that won’t break the bank. Every device we sell is fully tested by our own in-house experts through a 52-step process to ensure it works just like new. Plus, with a 12-month warranty and a 14-day return policy, you get complete peace of mind. It’s a smarter choice for your wallet and for the planet.