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So you've learned that photo recovery software can be used to recover deleted or lost pictures from a memory card or from a computer — even if you've formatted the card/disk, or it became corrupted.

That's great. But not all photo recovery tools are created equal. In our experience, some are good at recovering deleted external drive not showing up pictures, some good at digging a little deeper and rescuing more images from a crashed storage media.

We've tested every popular digital photo recovery program to determine which was best for recovering photos (and other type of media files like videos and audio files) — analyzing everything from security, recovery ability, supported devices, ease of use, and system compatibility.

We make sure all tested and recommended tools are virus-free, we do so by uploading the downloaded file to Valkyrie — a sophisticated file verdict system for such usage. We also evaluate if the program is nondestructive or versatile, as software designed for photo recovery should only perform read-only operations and shouldn't cause any damage to a storage media.

If the software is not able to detect the storage devices (e.g. a memory card, flash disk, etc.) where your lost photos reside in, then it's useless. I did find several such programs which are for restoring pictures from a Windows PC hard drive only. In short, the best tools should support conventional devices that carry our photographs.

Software that keeps updating tends to be more google backup android secure yet reliable. If a Windows photo recovery software is not compatible with latest Windows 10, or a Mac photo recovery tool can't be run under OS X El Capitan or latest macOS Sierra, we have to think twice before putting them on the list.

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