Developer
Znd Digital
Category
Tools
Version
Varies with device
Android OS
Varies with device
Downloads
360M
Content rating
0
π Robust recovery engine with deep-scan and AI-assisted algorithms that retrieve photos from internal storage, SD cards and external drives. The app supports multiple formats (JPEG, PNG, HEIC), offers preview before restore, and enables selective and batch recovery to maximize success while minimizing unnecessary data retrieval, including fragmented and corrupted files.
π Fast, user-friendly interface designed for oneβtap scanning and immediate results. Smart filters and timeline views let you locate lost images by date, size, or folder, while background scanning and optimized performance conserve battery and finish recovery tasks significantly faster than traditional tools and simple step-by-step guidance for new users.
π Privacy-first approach keeps all scans and recovered photos on your device unless you choose cloud backup. Built-in duplicate detection, automatic organization and secure export options help you restore, sort, and save memories safely, with optional password protection and clear logs for auditability and clearly-stated privacy policy.
π Recovery is not guaranteed. The app can locate only fragments of deleted photos, often restoring low-resolution or corrupted files with missing metadata. Overwritten or fragmented images may be irretrievable despite long scans, so users should not expect complete, original-quality restorations for every deleted photo.
π Many advanced capabilities are locked behind a paywall. The free tier limits deep scans, batch restores, and cloud export, while pop-up ads disrupt the experience. To access reliable recovery, users frequently need a subscription or one-time purchase, making the app less attractive for one-off or budget-conscious users.
π Compatibility and performance issues can be problematic. Deep recovery often requires root or special permissions on some devices, and certain formats (RAW, HEIC) may have limited support. Scans can be slow, consume significant battery and storage, and some workflows involve uploading data, raising potential privacy concerns.