Deleted files
Act quickly, especially if no new data has been written.
Stop using the source drive before scanning.Scan deleted, formatted, or inaccessible storage for photos, documents, videos, archives, and more. Recovery runs locally on your PC, and the app helps prevent saving files back to the source drive.
Recover to another safe drive
Each scenario is marked as a good candidate, limited, or better handled by a specialist.
Act quickly, especially if no new data has been written.
Stop using the source drive before scanning.File content may still remain in unallocated disk space.
Overwritten data cannot be guaranteed.A deep scan may locate common file formats.
Do not copy new files to the device.Useful for deletion, formatting, or damaged directory structures.
Stop if the drive clicks or disconnects.Useful for common photos and video formats.
Do not keep recording new media.Clicking, water damage, or repeated disconnects need specialist care.
Continued use may worsen damage.Supported means the software can scan for and attempt to recover these formats. It does not guarantee every file will open intact.
Common photos, screenshots, and design assets.
Recovered documents still need to be opened and verified.
Large and fragmented videos are more difficult to recover.
Common audio formats can be scanned and categorized.
Archives require complete data to open successfully.
Scan internal drives and partitions.
Reduce new writes if the files were lost from the system drive.Recover after deletion or quick formatting.
Never save recovered files back to the same USB drive.Scan removable hard drives and SSDs.
Stop if the device clicks or repeatedly disconnects.Scan camera, drone, and dashcam cards.
Stop recording new photos or video.Choose the disk, partition, USB drive, or external drive to scan.
Review discovered files by type while the scan progresses.
Open supported photos, text files, and PDFs before recovery.
Save selected files to a different physical drive.
Scanning and recovery run on your Windows computer. Your files are not uploaded.
Search deleted, formatted, or inaccessible storage for recognizable file signatures.
Browse photos, videos, documents, audio, archives, and other file groups.
Narrow large result sets by type, size, name, and preview availability.
Preview supported photos, text files, PDFs, and basic file details.
Prevent recovered files from being saved to the source physical drive.
Overwritten data may be impossible to recover. Deep scans may not preserve original filenames or folder structure, and damaged files may not open correctly.
Read the Safety GuideWhat to do immediately after deleting files and how to scan more safely.
Read guideUnderstand quick formatting, overwrite risk, and safe recovery destinations.
Read guideHow deep scanning works when filesystem metadata is missing.
Read guideNo. Results depend on overwrite, filesystem condition, device health, and file type.
No. The product is designed to scan and recover files locally on your Windows PC.
Not always. If filesystem metadata is damaged, deep scan may generate new names and lose the original folder structure.
Writing recovered files to the source drive may overwrite data that has not been recovered yet.
Raw disk and partition access may require administrator privileges. The app should explain this when needed.
The first release focuses on common photos, documents, videos, audio files, and archives.
Download the Windows app, scan and preview your results, then recover selected files to another safe drive.