How do you delete every video you have ever posted to Twitter in one pass? You do not do it inside the app, because X has no button that wipes all your video tweets at once.
The platform lets you remove posts one at a time, which turns a few dozen old clips into an afternoon of scrolling, clicking, and confirming.
There is a faster route. You load your tweets into a tool that isolates the ones carrying media, keep the video posts in view, and remove them in a controlled batch.
Is there a one-click way to delete all videos on Twitter?
Not natively. X has no bulk video delete, but Circleboom loads your recent tweets, filters to the ones containing media, and removes the video posts in a safe, previewed batch through official X Enterprise access.
→ delete all videos on Twitter
If you have posted video for years, that manual afternoon becomes a manual week. The rest of this guide walks the exact filter-and-delete flow, plus one thing most tutorials skip: what actually happens to a video after you hit delete.
Why Twitter Makes Video Cleanup So Slow
X gives you a Media tab under your bio that shows only posts with photos, videos, and GIFs. It looks like the answer until you realize it is a viewing filter, not a management tool.
You still delete each post individually from that tab, and there is no select-all.
Advanced search has the same trap. You can filter your own account to video results, but the results page is read-only for deletion.
It shows you the clips; it does not remove them. For an account with a long posting history, that gap is the whole problem.
Old video is worth cleaning for reasons that go beyond tidiness. A recruiter, a partner, or a journalist who opens your profile sees your media grid, and a stale demo reel from three years ago shapes their read of you before they reach your pinned post.
Marketing teams rebranding an account hit the same wall: the new voice is set, but the old videos still play. Clearing them with Circleboom's Delete Tools resets the visible timeline without deactivating.
That is why creators reach for the easiest way to delete all media from Twitter instead of grinding through the app.
How Circleboom Deletes Your Twitter Videos in Bulk
Circleboom pulls your most recent tweets straight from the live X connection, up to the 3,200-post limit the platform allows without an archive upload, and lays them out as a filterable table. One honest detail up front: the media filter isolates tweets that contain media, meaning photos and videos together, not a video-only switch.
You narrow to media tweets, then select the ones carrying video before you delete. The tweet-preview column and the open-on-X icon make it quick to confirm which posts hold a clip, the same move that powers Circleboom's guide on how to delete all media tweets.
This runs on infrastructure that matters here. Circleboom is an official X Enterprise Developer company, so it pulls your full, accurate post data through sanctioned platform access rather than scraping a workaround.
On a topic like deletion, where you are acting permanently on your own account, that distinction is the difference between a safe operation and a suspension risk.
Video walkthrough: the media-filter-then-delete flow that clears clips from your X timeline in one controlled batch.
Here is the flow, in order, from login to a clean grid.
Connect your X account to Circleboom
- Log in to Circleboom Twitter and authorize your X account with official OAuth.

- Open the Essential Toolbox and select the Delete tools, then Delete My Last Tweets.

Filter to your media tweets and select the videos
- Open Filter Options and set the Media filter so only tweets containing media stay in the table.
- Scan the filtered rows and select the video posts, using the preview text and the open-on-X icon to confirm which tweets carry a clip rather than a photo.
- Apply a date or engagement filter first if you want to protect high performers, so a video that still earns views stays put while dead clips go.
Review and remove the batch
- Preview your selection, then run Delete Selected to remove only the video tweets you chose.
That order is what keeps the operation safe. The login earns official API access, the media filter narrows the field before you touch anything, and the manual video selection plus preview means you delete on purpose, not by accident.
Skip the preview and a bulk action becomes a bulk regret, because deletion here is permanent.
At a glance: connect, filter to media, select the videos, preview, delete. Export first from the same page if you want a CSV backup before anything goes.
What Actually Happens to a Deleted Video
Deleting a video tweet removes it from your public profile and your Media tab within minutes, and Circleboom processes the removal through the official API at the platform level. That is the part every guide covers.
Here is the part they skip. A deleted clip is gone from your profile, but a copy can linger in places you do not control.
Cached versions may sit on the platform's servers for weeks, search engines can hold a thumbnail in results for a stretch after removal, and anyone who screen-recorded or downloaded the clip keeps it forever.
Deletion cleans your profile; it does not un-publish the internet's memory.
That reality changes how you should think about the task. If the goal is a clean professional grid, deletion solves it completely.
If the goal is making a genuinely sensitive clip unrecoverable everywhere, deletion is step one, not the whole answer. Knowing the difference is what separates a real cleanup plan from a false sense of security.
Because Circleboom runs as a verified Enterprise partner of X, the removal itself is clean and compliant on the platform side, which is the layer you can actually control. The same profile-level cleanup applies whether you are targeting a single reel or working through all of your Twitter media at once.
Want a copy of a clip before it goes? Pull it with the Twitter video downloader first, then delete the post.
What You Gain From a Clean Video Timeline
A profile without stale video reads as intentional. The clips that remain are the ones you chose to keep, so a visitor sees current work instead of an archive of experiments.
For a creator courting a brand deal or a founder fielding press, that first-scroll impression does real work.
You also reclaim the time the manual method eats. Filtering and batch-removing a few hundred media posts takes minutes instead of the hours a one-by-one purge from the Media tab demands. That time goes back into the content that actually earns.
The same table opens the door to broader cleanup once the videos are handled. If old clips were the problem, low-value text posts often are too.
You can remove tweets in bulk with the same preview-first discipline. Or scope a purge to a rough era the way this walkthrough on how to delete tweets by date lays out.
A controlled batch beats an endless scroll every time.
Ready to clear the clips? Here is where to wipe every video from your Twitter.
The Bottom Line
X will never hand you a delete-all-videos button, because manual, one-at-a-time removal is the only path the app offers. The one-click cleanup you actually want lives in a tool that filters your media tweets, keeps you in control of the video selection, and removes the batch safely through official Enterprise access.
→ Start clearing your Twitter videos
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I delete all my videos on Twitter at once?
Not through X directly, since the app only removes posts one at a time. With Circleboom you filter your recent tweets to the ones containing media, select the video posts, and delete them in a single previewed batch instead of clicking through each one.
Does deleting a video tweet remove it everywhere?
It removes the video from your public profile and Media tab within minutes. Cached copies on servers, search-engine thumbnails, and clips other people downloaded can persist for a while, so deletion cleans your profile but does not erase every trace across the wider web.
Is it safe to bulk-delete videos with a third-party tool?
Yes, when the tool uses official access. Circleboom operates as a listed company on X's Enterprise developer directory and processes deletions through official APIs, so your account stays compliant.
Because removal is permanent, preview your selection and export a backup first if the clips might matter later.