Free · Native · macOS 13+
Clean up your Mac, honestly.
MacVac finds the clutter every Mac collects, shows you exactly what it found before touching anything, and never asks for a subscription to do it.
One click. Every module. No guesswork.
Smart Scan checks system junk, game leftovers, browser cache, large files and duplicates in a single pass, then shows you a live running total of everything it can reclaim before you commit to anything.
Safe Clean handles the curated, low-risk categories automatically — Uninstaller, Login Items and Memory Optimiser always stay separate, deliberate decisions, because quitting an app or disabling a background process isn't the same thing as clearing a cache file.
Built to be checked, not just believed.
Every removal goes to the Trash first — never deleted outright — so a mistake is always one click from undone. The Activity Log then records every folder MacVac has looked at and every file it's touched, written to disk independently of the app, in plain text you can open yourself.
There's no analytics SDK, no crash reporter, and no URLSession call anywhere in the codebase. MacVac has no way to phone home, because it was never built with one.
No placebo "Boost" button.
There's no legitimate API for a regular app to force macOS to free RAM — that's root-only, and most "memory cleaner" tools that claim to do it are placebo. What actually works is quitting apps that are genuinely holding onto memory, so that's the only thing this does.
Live, real memory usage per running app, pulled from the same data Activity Monitor uses — not an estimate, not a guess.
Speaks your language
The onboarding tour, Dashboard, Settings and more switch instantly, no relaunch needed — pick one any time from Settings.
Everything else in the box
Twelve modules total — no locked features, no "pro" tier.
System Junk
Caches, logs, saved app states and temp files.
Game Leftovers
Shader caches from Steam, Epic, GOG and more. Saves untouched.
Browser Cache
Chrome, Edge, Brave, Firefox. Never history or passwords.
Mail Attachments
Apple Mail's local attachment cache, re-downloadable on demand.
Large & Old Files
Any folder, your size threshold, one-click shortcuts.
Duplicate Finder
Byte-for-byte, verified by SHA-256, never a guess.
Uninstaller
Removes an app and everything it left behind, together.
Login Items
See what launches at login, with live memory usage shown.
Battery Health
Cycle count and condition, detail most cleaners skip.
Activity Log
Every scan, every file moved, recorded independently.
Protection Status
Gatekeeper and XProtect status, at a glance.
Smart Scan
Every module at once, one running total, one pass.
Getting the app
Download the DMG, open it, and drag MacVac into Applications.
SHA-256:
Verify after downloading: shasum -a 256 ~/Downloads/MacVac-.dmg in Terminal, and check it matches.
Not notarized yet
MacVac isn't signed with an Apple Developer ID or notarized yet, so macOS will refuse to open it with a normal double-click on first launch. This is expected, not a sign anything's wrong:
- Right-click (Control-click) MacVac.app and choose Open.
- Click Open again on the confirmation dialog.
If you already double-clicked and got a blocking "cannot be opened" message, go to System Settings → Privacy & Security and click Open Anyway next to the message about MacVac instead.
Hi, I'm Keith
I built MacVac because I believe powerful tools shouldn't be locked behind an expensive subscription. Many of the other Mac cleaners on the market charge a considerable amount every year, just to do things your Mac should already be able to do on its own.
I developed MacVac entirely in my own spare time, and it will always stay exactly like that: completely free, with every feature fully unlocked, for everyone.
Buy Me a CoffeeEntirely optional — MacVac stays fully free either way.