Free Tweet Deleter — 10 Real Deletions, No Card
Delete your first 10 tweets free. No card, no download, no separate signup. You connect your X account, pick the tweets, and they're gone — all in your browser.
Most "free" tweet deleters ask for a card before you've deleted a thing, or quietly cap you at your 50 most recent posts. XWipe gives you 10 real deletions to try the actual product first. If it does the job, you top up. If it doesn't, you've spent nothing.
10 free deletions · tweets only · one-time per account · no credit card
Why most "free" tweet deleters have a catch (2026)
Truly-free tweet deleters mostly died in February 2026, and there's a boring reason: money. That month, X moved tweet deletion to pay-per-use pricing — roughly a cent per delete charged to whatever tool you're using. A "delete all your tweets for free, forever" product now pays X every time you click. Nobody runs that at scale out of goodwill, so the free offers got quieter, smaller, or fenced behind a card.
What "free" actually means across the popular tools, as of June 2026:
- Circleboom advertises free deletion, but the free path covers your 50 most recent tweets only. Years-old posts sit behind a paid plan.
- Redact and Semiphemeral can delete more for free, but you download a desktop app or self-host. Fine if you're technical; a wall if you just want it done in a browser.
- Several other tools put a credit card field in front of the free trial — you hand over payment details to test something you haven't seen work yet.
None of these are scams — they're reasonable responses to a real cost. But "free" with an asterisk is still an asterisk, and you deserve to know where it is before you start.
What XWipe's free trial actually is
No asterisk games. Your first 10 tweet deletions are free — no credit card, no subscription. It's a one-time allowance per account (not a renewing free tier), and it covers tweets via Quick Delete. Once you've used your 10, you can top up $2 for 100 more or pick a plan.
- 10 means 10. Tweets only, and it doesn't reset each month. We'd rather say that plainly than dress it up as "free forever."
- No card to start. You connect your X account through X's own login — we never see your password, and there's no payment step to reach your free deletions.
- In your browser. Nothing to install; runs on any phone or laptop.
- You see it work first. Ten deletions is enough to confirm the tool does exactly what you need before you pay a cent.
One thing we won't hide: X limits everyone to about 50 deletions every 15 minutes per account — that's X's ceiling, not ours. Your 10 free deletions fit inside it with room to spare. Tools that promise "unlimited" hit the same wall; they just don't print the number.
After your 10 free deletions
When your 10 are gone and you want to keep clearing, the next step is small: $2 for 100 deletions. One-time, no subscription to forget about, and the credits never expire. For a one-off cleanup before a job hunt or a fresh start, most people never need more than this.
| Plan | Price | Deletions | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free trial | $0 | 10, one-time | Tweets only · no card · in-browser |
| Pay-as-you-go | $2 | 100 | One-time · credits never expire |
| Starter | $19 | 500 / month | Up to your 3,200 most recent tweets |
| Pro | $39 | 1,500 / month | Higher monthly volume |
| Nuke | $49 | 2,500, one-time | Archive support — clear past the 3,200 cap |
X only shows tools your 3,200 most recent tweets through the standard API. To delete older posts, you upload your X data archive — that's what Nuke's archive support is for. Everything except subscriptions can be paid with crypto, if you'd rather not use a card at all.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a genuinely free tweet deleter with no credit card?+
Yes. XWipe deletes your first 10 tweets free with no credit card and no download — you run it in your browser. It's a one-time allowance, tweets only. After that it's $2 for 100 more, with no subscription.
Why can't I find a tool that deletes all my tweets free?+
In February 2026, X started charging tools roughly a cent per deletion. That ended most "delete everything free" offers. Today's free options are either capped (Circleboom is 50 most recent), need a desktop download (Redact), or ask for a card up front.
Is XWipe's free trial really free? What's the catch?+
Your first 10 tweet deletions are free — no credit card, no subscription. It's a one-time allowance per account (not a renewing free tier), and it covers tweets via Quick Delete. Once you've used your 10, you can top up $2 for 100 more or pick a plan.
How many tweets can I delete at once?+
X limits everyone to about 50 deletions every 15 minutes per account — roughly 200 an hour. That's X's rate limit, not XWipe's. For larger jobs, XWipe runs in the background and keeps deleting within the limit until it's done.
Can XWipe delete tweets older than 3,200?+
The standard X API only exposes your 3,200 most recent tweets. To clear older posts, upload your X data archive — the Nuke plan ($49, as of June 2026) includes archive support to delete past that ceiling.