NAppClean

This tool started as an internal helper module embedded inside my main platform, CrapFixer but it's now fully standalone.

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Windows
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  1.  Lightweight
  2.  Privacy focused

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  1.  Ad-free
  2.  No Tracking
  3.  No registration required
  4.  Works Offline

 Tags

  • windows-debloat
  • windows-11-debloat
  • windows-utility
  • debloat
  • debloater
  • windows
  • windows-11

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  • Developed by

    DE flagbuiltbybel
  • Licensing

    Proprietary (MIT) and Free product.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  9 Forks
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What is NAppClean?

This tool started as an internal helper module embedded inside my main platform, CrapFixer but it's now fully standalone.

It is inspired by the upcoming Microsoft Group Policy in Windows?11 25H2 — Remove Default Microsoft Store Packages. That native policy (first seen in Insider?Dev 25H2) lets you uninstall select inbox apps during new user profile creation, no scripts required. Source: https://oofhours.com/2025/06/28/a-policy-to-remove-windows-apps

Every time you deploy a Windows device, the bloat strikes again. Tired of running PowerShell scripts just to keep your endpoints clean? Microsoft is finally rolling out a native policy in Windows 11 25H2. Great news but limited. No custom rules, no third-party cleanup, limited UI. The MS 25H2 GPO only covers key first-party apps (Photos, Solitaire etc.). NAppClean gives admins full control — remove whatever you want, whenever you want, with zero installation fuss. So heres NAppClean, the smallest possible UI tool that does more than what Microsofts policy currently offers