Windows-first · Review-first · Recycle Bin safe

Clean up developer workspaces without guessing.

ArtifactPilot finds rebuildable project clutter — dependency folders, generated caches, build outputs, temporary files, and framework artifacts — then shows exactly what it found before anything moves.

Public download and checkout are coming soon. Current builds are being tested before paid release.
ArtifactPilotPreview required
3.8 GBPotential reclaim
42Candidates
0Selected by default
ArtifactRiskSize
node_modulesReview1.4 GB
.venvReview890 MB
.viteLow120 MB
Dependencies64%
Build output28%
Caches8%
Why ArtifactPilot

Built for developer clutter, not generic PC cleaning.

Find rebuildable artifacts

Scan project folders or development drives for generated caches, dependency folders, build output, reports, and framework-specific artifacts.

Preview before cleanup

Every cleanup follows a review-first flow. Scan results are shown first, rows must be selected, and a final preview appears before anything moves.

Move to Recycle Bin

ArtifactPilot avoids permanent deletion in normal use. Approved items are moved to the Windows Recycle Bin when Windows can safely do so.

Artifact coverage

Node, Python, frontend, .NET, Rust, Java, and more.

ArtifactPilot detects common workspace byproducts such as node_modules, .venv, __pycache__, build, dist, target, .gradle, .vite, .yarn/cache, .pnpm-store, .svelte-kit, .expo, test reports, and coverage folders.

Safety model

Designed to avoid source code and installed apps.

ArtifactPilot is built around conservative scanning, exclusion rules, project-context checks, final validation, long-path safety, and skip rules for system folders, installed games, packaged apps, SDK internals, .git, and .env.

Pre-launch

ArtifactPilot is being prepared for public Windows release.

Want to test the beta or receive launch updates? Email us and we’ll follow up when the next build is ready.