Tell us what happened
A short, plain-language intake captures the device, symptoms, and what matters most.
Explore a local desktop workflow for reviewing and recovering files without uploading your device contents or creating an online case.
No account needed to check. Your device stays with you.
Recovery is stressful enough. We turn a technical process into three understandable steps—with the safety of your original data visible throughout.
A short, plain-language intake captures the device, symptoms, and what matters most.
Scan an existing disk image or a supported readable source. Failing media is stopped and referred to a fault-tolerant imaging workflow.
See what was found before deciding. Recover to a separate destination and keep the evidence intact.
These screenshots were captured directly from the current ReviveFiles desktop beta—no generated product renders or recreated screens. ReviveFiles does not offer client accounts or shared online cases.

Connected drives, readable volumes, folders, and disk images are presented in one clear starting screen.

Filter by type, inspect confidence and metadata, then choose exactly what to save to another drive.
Actual beta screens captured from the app using sample recovery data.
You don’t need to know what a partition or file system is. Describe the moment things went wrong and we’ll translate it into a safe plan.
Choose your platform. The beta runs on your computer and keeps your files out of the browser and off our servers.
Portable beta archive. Unzip it, keep the resources folder beside the app, then run ReviveFiles.exe.
SHA-256 · 6285a5c5…02ccbc1Disk image for Apple Silicon Macs. Intel and universal builds are planned after the beta.
SHA-256 · 2298eba8…5c9492Free beta · Not currently offered for sale · No warranty · Verify SHA-256 checksums
If the files matter, pause. Repeated scans, downloads, and repairs can overwrite the data you’re trying to save.
Download ReviveFiles for Windows or Mac. Your recovery stays local to your computer.
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