- Category Tools
- RequirementsAndroid 0 and up
- Download 50,000,000+
- Package Name com.sli.photo.findrec
- Age Rating 0
Pro
1. Powerful deep-scan recovery: Photo Recover Finder uses advanced scanning algorithms to locate and restore deleted or hidden images from internal memory, SD cards, and connected drives. It recovers many file types, reconstructs corrupted thumbnails, and maximizes chance of successful retrieval without overwriting existing data. Supports multiple file systems and preserves metadata during recovery.
2. Easy preview and selective restore: The app displays recoverable photos with thumbnail previews and metadata, letting you choose which files to restore. Batch selection, filters by date, size, or format, and a clear progress display simplify recovery so you restore only what you need, saving time and storage.
3. Fast, safe, and user-friendly performance: Optimized scanning reduces scan times while minimizing system impact. Read-only recovery prevents further data loss; recovered files are saved to a different location. The intuitive interface guides beginners through scanning, preview, and export steps, making recovery quick and low-risk, compatible across Windows, macOS, and Android.
Con
1. Photo Recover Finder may fail to recover all files and often restores corrupted or partial images. Deeply overwritten or fragmented files are unrecoverable, leading to low success rates on formatted or heavily used storage. Users expecting guaranteed restoration may lose critical photos permanently.
2. The application often requires extensive permissions and may upload thumbnails or files to remote servers for processing. This raises privacy risks, potential data exposure, and uncertain handling of sensitive images. Without clear encryption and a transparent privacy policy, users risk unauthorized access or misuse of recovered photos.
3. Most advanced recovery features are locked behind a paid upgrade, with trial versions showing previews only. Unexpected fees, in-app purchases, and intrusive ads degrade usability. The recovery process can be slow and technically complex, requiring user knowledge to avoid overwriting data and limiting appeal to casual users.