Can you delete all Likee videos with one button
The short answer is no. The Likee app has neither a "delete all videos" button nor a mode where clips are ticked and wiped in a batch. This is the first thing to understand before hunting for workarounds: bulk deletion does not exist on Likee, and queries like "delete all videos at once" run into a missing feature rather than a hidden one.
There are exactly two real options: delete clips one by one through each video's menu, or delete the whole account — in which case all the content goes with it. There is no third path, and any service promising otherwise is worth avoiding.
How to delete clips one by one quickly
Since there is no bulk mode, the task comes down to making manual cleaning as fast as possible. The steps for a single clip:
- Open your profile — the icon in the bottom right corner.
- Tap the clip you need to open it full screen.
- Tap the menu — three dots in the corner.
- Choose "Delete" and confirm the action.
What follows is routine, and it can be sped up. After you confirm, the app returns you to the profile — do not leave it and do not restart Likee, the grid refreshes on its own. Rather than working top to bottom through the list, open the first clip in the grid every time: it always sits in the same spot, and your finger quickly memorises the path. Across a hundred videos this saves noticeably more time than it sounds.
If a clip opens slowly or deletion fails, the cause is usually the connection or an outdated app version — those glitches are covered in how to delete a video on Likee.
How to clear the profile completely and what it costs
The only way to remove every clip in one action is to delete the account. It works, but the price is high: along with the videos you lose the username, followers, accumulated likes, level and the profile's entire history. A page cannot be restored after deletion, and the freed username may eventually be taken by someone else.
That is why "delete all videos at once but keep the account" is technically impossible: Likee does not let you keep the page and erase all of its contents with a single tap. If the account matters to you, manual cleaning is the only route. If it does not, the deletion procedure is described in how to delete a Likee account, while how to make a second Likee account helps you start fresh without touching the old profile.
Why "bulk deletion" services are dangerous
Searching for bulk cleaning quickly turns up sites and bots promising to delete all your videos in a couple of minutes. Their mechanics are always the same: they ask for your login and password, supposedly to access the profile. Likee offers no public way to delete someone else's clips, so such a service cannot possibly deliver on the promise — but it does receive full sign-in credentials.
The outcome is predictable: the account goes to a new owner, the clips stay where they were, and recovering the page without a linked email or phone number is nearly impossible. The rule is simple and holds across every social network: never hand your password to anyone, under any pretext. Legitimate promotion services work only from a link to a profile or a post and never ask for a password.
Hide instead of deleting
Often the real goal is not to erase content but to take it out of sight. Deletion is then excessive: a clip can be hidden, disappearing from the public profile while staying available to you. The key difference is reversibility — a hidden video comes back with one tap, a deleted one never does.
Hiding also wins on statistics: the clip keeps its views, likes and comments, whereas deletion zeroes everything out along with the video itself. If you are cleaning the profile before a topic change and are unsure whether the old material will be needed, start with hiding — you can move on to deletion at any point, but you cannot undo a deletion.
If the clips are going under the knife anyway, save the files first: exporting videos from the app is covered in how to download videos from Likee.
What happens to reach after a clean-up
A bulk clean-up almost always hits impressions. The algorithm judges a profile by accumulated signals: how many clips there are, how far they are watched, how often something new comes out. When the content disappears, those signals reset, and the platform spends a while reassessing the profile as if it had just been created.
This passes if you resume posting on one topic right after the clean-up and do not leave the profile empty for long. The first clips after a reset have it hardest: they have neither profile history nor initial engagement, so the algorithm has nothing to work with. To keep new videos from sitting at zero, they are given starting reach — Likee views and likes delivered gradually help a refreshed profile get through this period and return to impressions.