

We found that when we entered a query though it displayed answers from external websites as well as the developers. If you have questions, there’s an option to launch the FAQ on the Wondershare website. However, after looking around you’ll see how easy it is to view the plans and look at pricing. In fact, there’s so much information on the website that if you’re new to browsing photo and data recovery software, you might feel a bit overwhelmed. The Recoverit interface is very impressive. That’s also welcome because lots of apps don’t allow you to scan an individual folder. There’s also a section at the bottom where you can quickly access the Recycle Bin, desktop or specific folders, so you’ll be able to reach common scanning scenarios quickly. Boot the app, and you’ll see separate sections for your hard disks, SSDs, and external devices – a distinction that many other apps don’t make.

Recoverit has one of the best interfaces you’ll find anywhere in the photo recovery scene.

Wondershare claim that 'Premium' is the most popular version of this product but we’d only recommend it if you need those extra video repair abilities or are dealing with a non-Windows/Mac file system. That package costs $99.99 for a year of access or $159.99 for lifetime, but it does support two PCs rather than one.

The Standard product adds the ability to recover pictures from crashed systems and lets users create bootable, portable versions of Recoverit on USB memory sticks, but it costs $79.99 for a one-year license and $139 for a lifetime license.Īt the top end is the Premium product, which takes all of those features and adds advanced video recovery, merging and repair tools, not to mention NAS, RAID and Linux recovery. Both prices lift Recoverit above many of its entry-level contemporaries in the data recovery market. The essential product includes photo and data recovery, deep scanning and free tech support, but it costs $69.99 for a one-year, one-PC license and $119 for lifetime access.
