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description: Discover how to delete image tags.
keywords: Docker Hub, Hub, tags, delete
title: Image Management
linktitle: Image Management
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Images and image indexes are the foundation of container images within a
repository. The following diagram shows the relationship between images and
image indexes.
This structure enables multi-architecture support through a single reference. It
is important to note that images are not always referenced by an image index.
The following objects are shown in the diagram.
- Image index: An image that points to multiple architecture-specific images
(like AMD and ARM), letting a single reference work across different
platforms.
- Image: Individual container images that contain the actual configuration and
layers for a specific architecture and operating system.
## Manage repository images and image indexes
1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.
3. In the list, select a repository.
4. Select **Image Management**.
5. Search, filter, or sort the items.
- Search: In the search box above the list, specify your search.
- Filter: In the **Filter by** drop-down, select **Tagged**, **Image index**,
or **Image**.
- Sort: Select the column title for **Size**, **Last pushed**, or **Last
pulled**.
> [!NOTE]
>
> Images that haven't been pulled in over 6 months are marked as **Stale** in
> the **Status** column.
6. Optional. Delete one or more items.
1. Select the checkboxes next to the items in the list. Selecting any
top-level index also removes any underlying images that aren't referenced
elsewhere.
2. Select **Preview and delete**.
3. In the window that appears, verify the items that will be deleted and the
amount of storage you will reclaim.
4. Select **Delete forever**.