DiskDigger - Photo recovery & restoration
Recover lost photos and files with DiskDigger's powerful scanning capabilities.
- 1.0-2024-07-25 Version
- 4.0 Score
- 122M+ Downloads
- Free License
- 3+ Content Rating
Everything about DiskDigger:
Discover the ultimate photo and video recovery superpower with DiskDigger! Forgot to back up your memories? No worries! Whether you deleted, reformatted, or lost them somewhere in the digital abyss, DiskDigger's got your back.
Discover DiskDigger:
- Effortlessly recover lost photos, images, and videos from your phone's memory or SD card.
- Upload your recovered files directly to Google Drive, Dropbox, or email them to yourself.
- Restore your precious files with just a tap of a button.
- Get the VIP treatment with DiskDigger Pro to recover even more file types. Because who likes limiters, right?
- Keep it clean with the "Clean up" feature that zaps away items you no longer need. Marie Kondo-approved!
- Safeguard your privacy by wiping free space on your device. Say goodbye to recoverable deleted files!
Featured Recommendations:
- "DiskDigger saved my life when I accidentally deleted my vacation pics. A must-have for any digital mishap!"
- "As a tech expert, let me tell you - DiskDigger is THE go-to app for file recovery. Trust me, you won't regret it!"
FAQ:
Why do some photos recovered with DiskDigger appear lower-quality or pixelated?
On a non-rooted device, DiskDigger is limited to recovering images from your thumbnail caches, which means that the images will likely be lower-quality than the original photos or videos. This limitation applies to both the Free and Pro versions of the app, and cannot be avoided. Recovering the full-resolution original versions of the photos or videos is only possible by rooting your device.
Note: Even with a rooted device, there is no guarantee that the original files will be recoverable, since it's possible for the photos or videos to be fragmented or overwritten by new data.
What is a "rooted" device?
Basically, "rooting" allows apps to gain administrative access to your device (what's known as "root access"). For an app like DiskDigger, this is necessary for low-level access to the internal memory of your device, in order to perform a thorough scan of the memory. Without root access, this is not possible to do.
By default, Android devices are not rooted for various reasons. Many of them are good reasons, such as reducing the risk of malware (imagine if a malicious app had full access to your internal memory). But unfortunately this also means that well-intentioned apps are blocked from running, as well.
How do I know if my device is rooted?
If you don't know, then it's probably not rooted. See previous question.
My device is rooted, but DiskDigger still can't get superuser privileges.
Are you sure the device is rooted?
Did you accidentally press "Deny" when the superuser request appeared?
My device's storage fills up to 100% while using DiskDigger!
This can sometimes happen if you turn on detailed logging in the SuperSU app. Please go to the settings of the SuperSU app, and turn logging to the most minimal setting.
Why does DiskDigger show me photos that I don't recognize / don't remember saving?
These are probably photos from your browser cache (from websites you have browsed in the past), or from social media apps that cache images (from user profiles, news stories, ads, etc.) on the device.
- Version1.0-2024-07-25
- UpdateSep 23, 2024
- DeveloperDefiant Technologies, LLC
- CategoryTools
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
- Downloads122M+
- Package Namecom.defianttech.diskdigger
- Signature4d75138c6b900c35bddd95940d470e39
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No Root Required
Multiple File Formats
Free version with essential recovery features
Variable Success Rates